Best Free Container Engines of 2024

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    Ambassador Reviews

    Ambassador

    Ambassador Labs

    2 Ratings
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    Ambassador Edge Stack, a Kubernetes-native API Gateway, provides simplicity, security, and scalability for some of the largest Kubernetes infrastructures in the world. Ambassador Edge Stack makes it easy to secure microservices with a complete set of security functionality including automatic TLS, authentication and rate limiting. WAF integration is also available. Fine-grained access control is also possible. The API Gateway is a Kubernetes-based ingress controller that supports a wide range of protocols, including gRPC, gRPC Web, TLS termination, and traffic management controls to ensure resource availability.
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    Red Hat OpenShift Reviews

    Red Hat OpenShift

    Red Hat

    $50.00/month
    Kubernetes is the platform for big ideas. The leading enterprise container platform, hybrid cloud, empowers developers to innovate faster and ship more products. Red Hat OpenShift automates installation, upgrades, lifecycle management, and lifecycle management for the entire container stack, including Kubernetes, cluster services, and applications. It can be used on any cloud. Red Hat OpenShift allows teams to build with speed, agility and confidence. You can code in production mode wherever you choose to build. Do the important work. Red Hat OpenShift focuses on security at all levels of the container stack as well as throughout the application lifecycle. It includes enterprise support from one the most prominent Kubernetes contributors as well as open source software companies.
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    Turbo Reviews

    Turbo

    Turbo.net

    $19 per month
    Turbo allows you to publish and manage all your enterprise applications from one point, on every platform and device. Turbo is available for demonstration. You can deploy custom containerized applications on desktops and on-premises servers. The student digital workspace allows students to access applications on any campus or personal device. You can distribute applications anywhere from one, configurable container environment. You can easily migrate between platforms and devices using rich APIs and connectors. No installation required to deploy managed or BYOD PCs. Turbo Application Server allows you to stream to HTML5, Mac, or mobile. Publish to Citrix and VMware VDI environments. Dynamically image applications onto non persistent WVD instances. Canvas, Blackboard, or other major LMS systems can be used to bring course applications into Canvas, Blackboard, or other major LMS systems. You can create your own containerized applications or components by using the authoring environment.
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    Apache Mesos Reviews

    Apache Mesos

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mesos is built on the same principles as Linux, but at a higher level of abstraction. The Mesos kernel runs at every machine. It provides applications (e.g. Hadoop, Spark Kafka, Elasticsearch, Kafka) with API's that allow for resource management and scheduling across all datacenters and cloud environments. Native support for Docker and AppC images launching containers. Support for legacy and cloud native applications running in the same cluster using pluggable scheduling policies.
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    Sandboxie Reviews
    Sandboxie, a sandbox-based isolation program for 32- and 64 bit Windows NT-based operating system, is available. Since it became open-source, David Xanatos is developing it. Before that, Sophos developed it. It creates an isolated, sandbox-like operating environment in which applications are able to run or be installed without permanently changing the local or mapped drive. It allows for controlled testing of untrusted programs as well as web surfing. The Open Sourcing Sandboxie is available in two flavors: a classic build with an MFC-based UI, and a plus build that includes new features and a completely new Q't-based UI. The plus branch features are the most important, but can often be used in the classic edition by manually editing sandboxie.ini.
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    Podman Reviews

    Podman

    Containers

    What is Podman? Podman is a daemonless container engine that allows you to develop, manage, and run OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can be run in root or rootless mode. Simply put: alias docker=podman. Manage containers, pods, and container images.
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