Best Container Engines for D2iQ

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    Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes Reviews
    Container Engine for Kubernetes is an Oracle-managed container orchestration platform that can help you build modern cloud native apps in a shorter time and at a lower cost. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offers Container Engine for Kubernetes free of charge, running on more efficient and lower-cost compute shapes than most other vendors. Open-source Kubernetes can be used by DevOps engineers for application workload portability, and to simplify operations with automatic updates. With a single click, deploy Kubernetes clusters, including the underlying virtual clouds networks, internet gateways and NAT gateways. Automate Kubernetes operations using web-based REST API or CLI. This includes cluster creation, scaling, operations, and maintenance. Cluster management is free with Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes. You can easily and quickly upgrade container clusters with zero downtime to keep them current with the latest stable version Kubernetes.
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    Open Container Initiative (OCI) Reviews

    Open Container Initiative (OCI)

    Open Container Initiative (OCI)

    The Open Container Initiative is an open governance organization that was created with the purpose of creating industry standards for container formats and runtimes. The OCI was established in June 2015 by Docker and others in the container industry. It currently contains two specifications: the runtime specification (runtime spec) and image specification (image spec). The runtime specification describes how to run a filesystem bundle that has been unpacked on disk. An OCI implementation would download an OCI Image and then unpack the image into an OCI Runtime bundle. The OCI Runtime Bundle will then be run. Open Container Initiative (OCI), a lightweight, open governance project, was created under the auspices Linux Foundation for the purpose of creating open industry standards around container formats. Docker, CoreOS, and other leaders launched the OCI on June 22nd 2015.
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