Best Container Management Software Platforms for D2iQ

Find and compare the best Container Management software platforms for D2iQ in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Container Management software platforms for D2iQ on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Reviews
    Advanced apps can be run on a managed Kubernetes service that is secured and managed. GKE is an enterprise-grade platform that allows containerized applications to run, including stateful and non-stateful, Linux and Windows, AI and ML and complex web apps. It also supports APIs and backend services. You can leverage industry-first features such as four-way auto scaling and no stress management. Optimize GPU/TPU provisioning, make use of integrated developer tools, and get multicluster support from SREs. Single-click clusters allow you to quickly get started. You can leverage a high-availability control plan that includes multi-zonal clusters and regional clusters. Reduce operational overhead by using auto-repair, automatic-upgrade, or release channels. Secure by default, with vulnerability scanning of container images as well as data encryption. Integrated Cloud Monitoring with infrastructure, application and Kubernetes specific views. You can speed up app development without compromising security.
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    Calico Cloud Reviews

    Calico Cloud

    Tigera

    $0.05 per node hour
    Secure and observability SaaS platform that charges per-use for containers, Kubernetes and the cloud. Live view of dependencies and how services communicate with each other in multi-cluster, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. You can eliminate the setup and onboarding steps, and you can troubleshoot any Kubernetes security or observability issues in minutes. Calico Cloud is a next generation security and observability SaaS platform that supports containers, Kubernetes and cloud. It allows organizations of all sizes and budgets to protect their cloud workloads, containers, detect threats, maintain compliance, and troubleshoot issues in real time across multi-cluster, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployments. Calico Cloud is built upon Calico Open Source, which is the most widely used container networking and security solution. Instead of managing a platform that provides Kubernetes security or observability, teams can use it as a managed service to speed up analysis, relevant actions, and so on.
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    Amazon EKS Reviews
    Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service is a fully managed Kubernetes services. EKS is trusted by customers such as Intel, Snap and Intuit. It also supports GoDaddy and Autodesk's mission-critical applications. EKS is reliable, secure, and scaleable. EKS is the best place for Kubernetes because of several reasons. AWS Fargate is serverless compute for containers that you can use to run your EKS clusters. Fargate eliminates the need for provisioning and managing servers. It allows you to specify and pay per application for resources and improves security by application isolation by design. EKS is also integrated with AWS Identity and Access Management, AWS CloudWatch, Auto Scaling Groups and AWS Identity and Access Management, IAM, and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), allowing you to seamlessly monitor, scale, and load balance your applications.
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    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Reviews
    Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), a fully managed service that manages containerized applications, makes it easy to deploy and manage them. It provides serverless Kubernetes and integrated continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), as well as enterprise-grade security, governance, and governance. You can quickly build, deliver, scale and scale applications using confidence by bringing together your operations and development teams. You can easily provision additional capacity by using elastic provisioning without having to manage the infrastructure. KEDA allows for event-driven autoscaling. Azure Dev Spaces allows for faster end-to-end development, including integration with Visual Studio Code Kubernetes tools and Azure DevOps. Azure Policy allows for advanced identity and access management, as well as dynamic rules enforcement across multiple clusters. More regions are available than any other cloud provider.
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