
Hashicorp Nomad
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What is Hashicorp Nomad
HashiCorp Nomad is a workload orchestrator used to deploy and manage containerized and non-containerized applications across clusters of machines. It targets platform engineering and DevOps teams that need scheduling, service discovery integration, and multi-datacenter operations for long-running services and batch jobs. Nomad supports multiple workload types (Docker containers, raw executables, and others via drivers) and is commonly paired with other HashiCorp tools for networking and secrets. It can run on-premises, in cloud environments, and in hybrid setups.
Supports mixed workload types
Nomad schedules containers and non-container workloads (for example, binaries and batch jobs) within the same cluster. This can reduce the need to maintain separate systems for legacy services versus containerized services. Teams can standardize job specifications and operational workflows across heterogeneous applications. This is useful in environments that are not fully standardized on Kubernetes-style container platforms.
Simple architecture and operations
Nomad uses a relatively small set of core components (servers and clients) and a single binary distribution model. This can simplify installation, upgrades, and day-2 operations compared with more component-heavy orchestration stacks. It provides built-in scheduling, placement constraints, and job lifecycle management without requiring a full platform suite. For teams prioritizing operational simplicity, this can shorten time-to-initial deployment.
Integrates with HashiCorp ecosystem
Nomad integrates closely with HashiCorp Consul for service discovery and service mesh patterns, and with HashiCorp Vault for secrets management. This enables a cohesive workflow for identity, networking, and secrets when those tools are already in use. It also supports infrastructure-as-code and automation patterns commonly used in DevOps toolchains. Organizations standardized on HashiCorp tooling can reduce integration effort versus assembling disparate components.
Smaller ecosystem than Kubernetes
Nomad has fewer third-party operators, add-ons, and community-maintained integrations than Kubernetes-centric platforms. This can increase the amount of custom engineering needed for advanced platform features (for example, specialized controllers or opinionated application delivery tooling). Teams may find fewer off-the-shelf patterns for complex multi-tenant platform requirements. As a result, feature parity with managed Kubernetes offerings may require additional internal investment.
Platform features require extra components
Nomad focuses on scheduling and orchestration, but production platforms often require complementary systems for ingress, service discovery, secrets, policy, and observability. While integrations exist, they are not always bundled as a single managed experience. This can lead to more design decisions and integration work compared with fully managed container platforms. Organizations without existing supporting tooling may face a longer platform build-out.
Enterprise capabilities may be gated
Some advanced capabilities and operational features are available through HashiCorp’s commercial offerings rather than only the open-source distribution. This can affect total cost of ownership and procurement requirements for larger organizations. Teams should validate which features they need (for example, governance, advanced security, or operational controls) and where they are delivered. Licensing and packaging changes over time can also require periodic review.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Open Source (Nomad OSS) | Completely free (open-source) | Core Nomad scheduler: deploys containerized and non-containerized workloads; self-managed; downloadable binaries and source available. |
| Nomad Enterprise | Custom pricing — contact HashiCorp sales | Enterprise Platform package (optional Governance & Policy add-on). Enterprise features include Namespaces, Resource Quotas, Sentinel policies, Audit logging, Multi-region deployments, Automated Upgrades, Enhanced Read Scalability, Redundancy Zones. Official site directs customers to request a trial or contact sales for pricing. |
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HashiCorp, Inc.
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