Best DevOps Software for Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Find and compare the best DevOps software for Model Context Protocol (MCP) in 2026

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    Cyclr Reviews

    Cyclr

    Cyclr

    $1599 per month
    Cyclr is an embedded integration toolkit (embedded iPaaS) for creating, managing and publishing white-labelled integrations directly into your SaaS application. With a low-code, visual integration builder and a fully featured unified API for developers, all teams can impact integration creation and delivery. Flexible deployment methods include an in-app Embedded integration marketplace, where you can push your new integrations live, for your users to self serve, in minutes. Cyclr's fully multi-tenanted architecture helps you scale your integrations with security fully built in - you can even opt for Private deployments (managed or in your infrastructure). Accelerate your AI strategy by Creating and publishing your own MCP Servers too, so you can make your SaaS usable inside LLMs. We help take the hassle out of delivering your users' integration needs.
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    Last9 Reviews
    Visualize your microservices from your CDN to your databases, with external dependencies. Automately measure baselines and receive recommendations for SLIs or SLOs. Measure and understand the impact across microservices. Every change creates ripples in your connected system. Login API was affected by a security group's change? Last9 makes it easy for you to find the 'last change' that caused an incident. Last9 is a modern reliability platform. It leverages your existing observation tricks and allows you to build and enforce mental model on top of your data. This will help you cover infrastructure, service, product metrics with minimal effort. We love reliability and make it fun and embarrassingly simple to run systems at scale. Last9 uses the knowledge graph to automatically generate maps of all known infrastructure and service components.
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    Bluebricks Reviews
    Bluebricks empowers organizations to construct reliable and regulated cloud environments using reusable blueprints, minimizing reliance on DevOps for each request. The platform leverages environment orchestration to integrate seamlessly with existing Infrastructure as Code tools such as Terraform and Helm. By incorporating AI, it ensures consistency and helps eradicate configuration mistakes. Teams benefit from self-service infrastructure provisioning while still upholding centralized governance and security measures across various cloud providers. Supporting platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Oracle, and Kubernetes, the solution allows enterprises to simplify intricate deployments into standard, reusable blueprints applicable across different environments. Moreover, its automatic dependency tracking safeguards against breaking changes, and its built-in RBAC and policy enforcement uphold enterprise security standards. In addition, Bluebricks functions as a backend solution for internal developer portals, enabling developers to access infrastructure capabilities without compromising on control or oversight, thus fostering a more efficient development cycle. This balance of autonomy and governance is essential for modern cloud operations.
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    AWS DevOps Agent Reviews
    The AWS DevOps Agent is a solution provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that functions as a self-sufficient, continuously operating operations engineer, tasked with identifying and preventing issues within your infrastructure, applications, and deployment processes. This tool autonomously analyzes your application assets and their interconnections, encompassing infrastructure, code repositories, deployment workflows, monitoring tools, and telemetry data, to synthesize information from logs, metrics, traces, deployment activities, and recent code modifications. In the event of an alert, unexpected error surge, or a help request, the DevOps Agent promptly initiates an automated analysis; it conducts incident triage around the clock, performs root-cause examinations, and offers detailed remediation strategies that can seamlessly integrate into team workflows (for instance, through Slack, ServiceNow, or PagerDuty) or directly generate support tickets with AWS. Moreover, this proactive approach ensures that potential issues are addressed before they escalate, enhancing the overall reliability of your systems.
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