====== Can CBSplit scale horizontally with Kubernetes? ====== CBSplit is delivered as a **managed SaaS**. Scaling, uptime, and updates are handled by the CBSplit platform team. * **Kubernetes by users:** There is **no supported way** for customers to run CBSplit on their own Kubernetes cluster. CBSplit is not shipped as a self-hosted app or Helm chart. * **Horizontal scaling:** The platform itself is engineered to scale horizontally behind the scenes (load balancing, multiple instances, caching). This is managed internally by CBSplit. * **Why this matters:** You do not need to manage pods, nodes, autoscaling, or rolling updates. The goal is reliable performance for **ClickBank affiliate funnels** without DevOps overhead. * **What you can control:** You can optimize assets, use lightweight components, and follow best practices for fast pages. The infrastructure scaling is handled for you. **In short:** You cannot deploy CBSplit on your own Kubernetes cluster. Horizontal scaling is built into the **CBSplit SaaS**, and it’s managed by the platform.