What is a virtual MCP server: Need, benefits, use cases
Blog post from Portkey
MCP adoption has rapidly evolved from single-developer setups to complex multi-team environments, requiring new solutions like virtual MCP servers to manage the proliferation of individual MCP servers and tools. These virtual servers streamline MCP provisioning by aggregating tools from multiple sources into a single interface, simplifying access for clients and agents. They are particularly beneficial for creating task-specific tool bundles, simplifying onboarding, and maintaining stable interfaces despite upstream changes. Governance is crucial to ensure secure and efficient use of virtual MCP servers, as they become vital control points for managing access and visibility. Platforms like Portkey offer infrastructure that supports the safe and scalable operation of virtual MCP servers, providing tools for monitoring and enforcing access boundaries while integrating MCP management into broader AI platform strategies.