Best Cluster Management Software for Pandora FMS

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    Kubernetes Reviews
    Kubernetes (K8s), an open-source software that automates deployment, scaling and management of containerized apps, is available as an open-source project. It organizes containers that make up an app into logical units, which makes it easy to manage and discover. Kubernetes is based on 15 years of Google's experience in running production workloads. It also incorporates best-of-breed practices and ideas from the community. Kubernetes is built on the same principles that allow Google to run billions upon billions of containers per week. It can scale without increasing your operations team. Kubernetes flexibility allows you to deliver applications consistently and efficiently, no matter how complex they are, whether you're testing locally or working in a global enterprise. Kubernetes is an open-source project that allows you to use hybrid, on-premises, and public cloud infrastructures. This allows you to move workloads where they are most important.
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    Swarm Reviews
    Docker 4.0 and higher include swarm mode, which allows you to manage a cluster of Docker Engines. The Docker CLI allows you to create a cluster, deploy applications to it, and manage its behavior. Cluster management integrated with Docker Engine. Use the Docker Engine CLI for cluster management. To create or manage a cluster, you don't need any additional orchestration software. Decentralized design: The Docker Engine does not handle differentiation between node roles at deployment. Instead, it handles any specialization at runtime. The Docker Engine can be used to deploy both managers and workers. This allows you to create a whole swarm using a single disk image. Declarative service model: Docker Engine uses this declarative approach to allow you to define the desired state for the various services within your application stack.
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