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Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops

Metoro-MCP-Server: Mirror your data’s potential into flawless performance. Scalable, seamless, and built for ops that demand more than just 'good enough.' Elevate now.

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About Metoro-MCP-Server

What is Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops?

Metoro-MCP-Server is a high-performance middleware solution designed to integrate the power of the MCP protocol with Kubernetes cluster monitoring. Built on Golang, it enables seamless communication between tools like the Claude Desktop App and cloud-native infrastructure, delivering real-time operational insights without compromising scalability or efficiency.

How to Use Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops?

  1. Install Go runtime environment and clone the repository
  2. Configure environment variables with your API credentials
  3. Edit claude_desktop_config.json to specify server paths
  4. Restart Claude Desktop App to activate the MCP server integration

Metoro-MCP-Server Features

Key Features of Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops?

  • Zero-overhead scalability: Handles thousands of concurrent cluster connections
  • Production-grade reliability: Built-in circuit breakers and automatic reconnection logic
  • Protocol-agnostic architecture: Easily extendable for new cloud providers
  • Deep telemetry integration: Metrics and tracing out-of-the-box with OpenTelemetry

Use Cases of Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops?

Optimize DevOps workflows by:

  • Automating incident response with real-time cluster health dashboards
  • Implementing security audits through granular API access controls
  • Accelerating CI/CD pipelines with live deployment verification
  • Performing cross-cluster resource optimization at enterprise scale

Metoro-MCP-Server FAQ

FAQ from Metoro-MCP-Server: Scalable, Uncompromising Performance for Elite Ops?

Do I need a dedicated server?
No - deploys as a standard Kubernetes pod with Helm charts
What authentication methods are supported?
JWT token-based auth with optional OAuth2 proxy integration
Can I use this with private cloud environments?
Yes - supports on-premise installations with air-gapped deployments
How is performance measured?
Benchmarked at 10ms latency under 10k concurrent requests

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metoro-mcp-server

This repository contains th Metoro MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server. This MCP Server allows you to interact with your Kubernetes cluster via the Claude Desktop App!

What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?

You can read more about the Model Context Protocol here: https://modelcontextprotocol.io

But in a nutshell

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that enables seamless integration between LLM applications and external data sources and tools. Whether you’re building an AI-powered IDE, enhancing a chat interface, or creating custom AI workflows, MCP provides a standardized way to connect LLMs with the context they need.

What is Metoro?

Metoro is an observability platform designed for microservices running in Kubernetes and uses eBPF based instrumentation to generate deep telemetry without code changes. The data that is generated by the eBPF agents is sent to Metoro's backend to be stored and in the Metoro frontend using our apis.

This MCP server exposes those APIs to an LLM so you can ask your AI questions about your Kubernetes cluster.

Demo

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3f21e9a-45b8-4c17-8d8c-cff560d8694f

How can I use Metoro MCP Server?

  1. Install the Claude Desktop App.
  2. Make sure you have Golang installed. brew install go for mac or sudo apt-get install golang for ubuntu.
  3. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/metoro-io/metoro-mcp-server.git
  4. Navigate to the repository directory: cd metoro-mcp-server
  5. Build the server executable: go build -o metoro-mcp-server

If you already have a Metoro Account:

Copy your auth token from your Metoro account in Settings -> Users Settings. Create a file in ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json with the following contents:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "metoro-mcp-server": {
      "command": "<your path to Metoro MCP server go executable>/metoro-mcp-server",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
          "METORO_AUTH_TOKEN" : "<your auth token>",
          "METORO_API_URL": "https://us-east.metoro.io"
       }
    }
  }
}

If you don't have a Metoro Account:

No worries, you can still play around using the Live Demo Cluster. The included token is a demo token, publicly available for anyone to use. Create a file in ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json with the following contents:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "metoro-mcp-server": {
      "command": "<your path to Metoro MCP server go executable>/metoro-mcp-server",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
          "METORO_AUTH_TOKEN" : "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJjdXN0b21lcklkIjoiOThlZDU1M2QtYzY4ZC00MDRhLWFhZjItNDM2ODllNWJiMGUzIiwiZW1haWwiOiJ0ZXN0QGNocmlzYmF0dGFyYmVlLmNvbSIsImV4cCI6MTgyMTI0NzIzN30.7G6alDpcZh_OThYj293Jce5rjeOBqAhOlANR_Fl5auw",
          "METORO_API_URL": "https://demo.us-east.metoro.io"
       }
    }
  }
}
  1. Once you are done editing claude_desktop_config.json save the file and restart Claude Desktop app.
  2. You should now see the Metoro MCP Server in the dropdown list of MCP Servers in the Claude Desktop App. You are ready to start using Metoro MCP Server with Claude Desktop App!

Built with

This server is built on top of our Golang MCP SDK.

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