awesome-mcp-servers-devops and awesome-mcp-enterprise

These two tools are **complementary**, as one focuses on Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with a DevOps bias, while the other curates MCP tools, platforms, and services specifically for enterprises, suggesting they could be used together to build out an enterprise MCP ecosystem.

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Adoption 9/25
Maturity 13/25
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Maintenance 10/25
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About awesome-mcp-servers-devops

WagnerAgent/awesome-mcp-servers-devops

A curated, DevOps-focused list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers—covering source control, IaC, Kubernetes, CI/CD, cloud, observability, security, and collaboration—with a bias toward maintained, production-ready integrations.

Organizes MCP servers by DevOps function (source control, IaC, Kubernetes, CI/CD, observability, security) with detailed comparisons of official versus community implementations—each entry includes maintainer status, capability summaries, and production-readiness indicators. Enables LLM-based DevOps agents to directly access version control systems, infrastructure platforms (Terraform, Pulumi, OpenTofu), Kubernetes clusters, and monitoring tools via a standardized protocol interface. Prioritizes maintained, battle-tested integrations (like HashiCorp's official Terraform/Vault servers and GitHub's lockdown mode) while cataloging alternative implementations for platform flexibility.

About awesome-mcp-enterprise

bh-rat/awesome-mcp-enterprise

A curated list of awesome MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools, platforms, and services for enterprises.

The collection focuses on **infrastructure and platform components** (registries, gateways, security layers, deployment tools) rather than individual MCP server implementations, organizing 100+ solutions across categories like private registries with built-in auth/governance, enterprise gateways with policy enforcement and SIEM integration, and deployment frameworks. It targets technical stakeholders building agentic systems, including infrastructure architects evaluating containerized deployment options (Docker), security teams assessing threat detection and compliance tools (SOC 2, HIPAA), and organizations standardizing MCP adoption through registries and access control. The curation explicitly scopes out MCP servers and agent frameworks, making it a meta-resource for the operational and governance layer around MCP ecosystems rather than the protocol implementations themselves.

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