Consul Enterprise eases the operational complexities with redundancy, read scalability, managed access, and service architectures across complex network topologies.
Add an Enterprise license to Vault, Consul, Nomad, or Boundary with environment variables, a license file, or a configuration value.
12min
Provide fault tolerance with redundancy zones
Use Consul’s redundancy zones to provide high availability in the case of server failure through the Enterprise feature of autopilot.
14min
Automate Upgrades with Consul Enterprise
Upgrade your Consul datacenters without downtime using automated upgrades. This functionally is provided through the Enterprise feature of autopilot.
12min
Federate Multiple Datacenters with Network Areas
Use network areas for advanced datacenter federation. Network areas specify a relationship between a pair of Consul datacenters.
14min
Setup Secure Namespaces
Setup secure namespaces with ACLs.
12min
Register and Discover Services within Namespaces
Register and discover services within a namespace.
14min
Authenticate Users with Single Sign-On (SSO) and Auth0
Use Auth0 as an OIDC auth method in Consul Enterprise for single sign-on (SSO).
8min
Capture Consul Events with Audit Logging
Ensure regulatory and organizational compliance by capturing event data with Consul audit logging.
45min
Multi-Tenancy with Administrative Partitions
Consul multi-tenancy with admin partitions allows enterprises to provide a shared service-networking solution for multiple tenants—across Kubernetes and VM deployments—within a single Consul datacenter.
20min
Admin Partitions with HCP Consul and Amazon Elastic Container Service
Learn how to use admin partitions with Consul Enterprise on Amazon Elastic Container service.