DevOps Infrastructure MCP Servers
Compare MCP servers for cloud accounts, containers, CI/CD, Kubernetes, deployment context, and infrastructure-aware agent workflows.
Matching MCP servers
Pulled from the existing MCP Servers directory with no separate topic database.
Where DevOps Infrastructure MCP fits
Give agents controlled context about deployments, services, containers, clusters, and CI/CD state.
Diagnose environment and infrastructure issues alongside code and observability signals.
Draft deployment steps or runbooks while keeping risky actions gated.
Setup checklist
- 1Start with read-only cloud, container, or CI/CD context.
- 2Scope credentials to a project, account, environment, or namespace where possible.
- 3Add the server configuration to your MCP client and verify a harmless status lookup.
- 4Require approval for deploys, deletes, restarts, secret changes, and infrastructure mutations.
How to choose
- Prefer servers that expose resource scope, account identity, and environment clearly.
- Check whether tools distinguish read-only inspection from mutating operations.
- Use separate configurations for development, staging, and production infrastructure.
DevOps Infrastructure MCP FAQ
How is this different from cloud directory pages?
This topic is about the DevOps workflow around deployments, containers, CI/CD, cloud accounts, and infrastructure debugging.
Can DevOps MCP servers deploy or restart services?
Some can if credentials and tools allow it. Treat those actions as high-risk and require review, logging, and rollback plans.
Which integrations fit this topic?
AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, Cloudflare, GitLab, Azure DevOps, CI/CD systems, and deployment tools fit when they support infrastructure workflows.