Cloud Sovereignty
Control over cloud infrastructure, data location, and jurisdiction
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PublicationEU Cloud Sovereignty Framework
Understanding the European Commission's framework for measuring and achieving cloud sovereignty
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Sovereignskysovdev-logger
Application telemetry often flows to foreign cloud providers, exposing operational patterns and sensitive metadata. sovdev-logger works with self-hosted backends like Grafana and Loki, keeping your observability data under your control and jurisdiction.
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SovereignskyDevContainer Toolbox
Cloud-based IDEs like GitHub Codespaces send your code through foreign infrastructure. DevContainer Toolbox provides the same convenience locally, keeping your source code and development activity within your own security perimeter.
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SovereignskyUrbalurba Infrastructure Stack
Cloud lock-in is sovereignty lock-in. Urbalurba provides identical infrastructure locally, on-premises, and in any cloud - giving you true portability and the freedom to move workloads to sovereign providers without rewriting applications.
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SovereignskyDocuWrite
Cloud document services scan your content and may share data with foreign authorities. DocuWrite runs entirely locally, ensuring sensitive documentation never leaves your infrastructure - critical for classified, legal, or confidential materials.
Data Act
EU regulation establishing rules for data sharing, public sector access to private data, and cloud switching rights.