Best Container Management Software Platforms for VMware Cloud

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

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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    55,132 Ratings
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    Google Cloud is an online service that lets you create everything from simple websites to complex apps for businesses of any size. Customers who are new to the system will receive $300 in credits for testing, deploying, and running workloads. Customers can use up to 25+ products free of charge. Use Google's core data analytics and machine learning. All enterprises can use it. It is secure and fully featured. Use big data to build better products and find answers faster. You can grow from prototypes to production and even to planet-scale without worrying about reliability, capacity or performance. Virtual machines with proven performance/price advantages, to a fully-managed app development platform. High performance, scalable, resilient object storage and databases. Google's private fibre network offers the latest software-defined networking solutions. Fully managed data warehousing and data exploration, Hadoop/Spark and messaging.
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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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    Nirmata Reviews

    Nirmata

    Nirmata

    $50 per node per month
    Deploy production-ready Kubernetes clusters in days. Rapidly onboard users. With an intuitive and powerful DevOps tool, you can conquer Kubernetes complexity. Reduce friction between teams, improve alignment, and increase productivity. Nirmata's Kubernetes policy manager will ensure that you have the right security, compliance, and Kubernetes governance in order to scale efficiently. The DevSecOps Platform allows you to manage all your Kubernetes applications, policies, and clusters from one place, while streamlining operations. Nirmata's DevSecOps platform can integrate with cloud providers (EKS/AKS, GKE/OKE, etc.). and infrastructure-based solutions (VMware and Nutanix, Bare Metal) and solves Kubernetes operation challenges for enterprise DevOps team members with powerful Kubernetes governance and management capabilities.
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    ManageIQ Reviews
    One platform allows you to manage virtual machines, containers, networks, storage, and more from one place. Connect ManageIQ with your virtualization, container and network management systems. ManageIQ will discover inventory, map relationships and listen for any changes. This creates a rich, current, and cross-referenced data set that is the foundation for our advanced management capabilities. You can create bundles of resources and then publish them in a service catalogue, where end users can order them. Once a service is provisioned you can manage its entire life cycle, including policy, compliance and chargeback/showback. To create advanced security and compliance policies, scan the contents of all your VMs, hosts, containers and combine it with auto discovery data. Content scanning works without an agent and works on any VM, even those that are not cooperating.
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    VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Reviews
    With VMware Tanzu Kubernetes grid, you can power your modern applications. For a consistent, secure experience, all developers can use the same K8s in data center, edge, and public cloud. Your workloads should be kept secure and isolated. You can get a complete Kubernetes runtime that is easy to upgrade with preintegrated, validated components. Scale all clusters with no downtime Security fixes can be applied quickly. You can run containerized applications on a Kubernetes certified distribution. This distribution is supported by the global Kubernetes network. Your existing data center tools, workflows, and data centers can be used to provide developers secure, self-serve, access to conformant Kubernetes clouds in your VMware private cloud. You can also extend the same Kubernetes runtime to your public cloud or edge environments. You can simplify operations in large-scale, multicluster Kubernetes environments and keep your workloads isolated. Automate lifecycle management to reduce risk and shift your focus towards strategic work.
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    Kublr Reviews
    Kubernetes Clusters can be centrally deployed, managed, and run across all your environments using a comprehensive container orchestration platform. This platform finally delivers on the Kubernetes promise. Kublr has been optimized for large enterprises and provides multi-cluster deployments as well as observability. We made it simple so that your team can concentrate on what is really important: innovation and value-generation. Kublr provides the flexible, comprehensive tools that allow you to deploy Kubernetes clusters of enterprise-quality Kubernetes clusters right away. Enterprise-grade container orchestration may start with Docker or Kubernetes. The platform is easy to use for organizations new to Kubernetes, while offering the control and flexibility that mature organizations require. Master self-healing is important, but true high availability can only happen with additional node self healing, which ensures worker nodes are as reliable and reliable as the cluster.
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    MicroK8s Reviews
    Kubernetes with low-ops and minimal production, for developers, cloud, clusters workstations Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically selects the best nodes to host the Kubernetes database. If you lose a cluster node, a new node is promoted. Your bulletproof edge is available without the need for admin. MicroK8s are small and have sensible defaults that "just work". It is ideal for micro cloud computing and edge computing because it is easy to install, upgrades are quick and offers great security. No subscription required for full enterprise support. Optional 24/7 support and 10 year security maintenance. Under the cell tower. On the racecar. MicroK8s provides the full Kubernetes experience for IoT and microclouds on satellites and everyday appliances. For ultra-reliable operations, fully containerized deployment with over-the-air compressed updates. MicroK8s will automatically apply security updates by default. You can defer them if necessary. You can upgrade to a newer Kubernetes version with one command. It's that simple.
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    Replex Reviews
    You can set policies to manage and control cloud-native environments. This will not affect speed or agility. Budgets can be allocated to specific projects or teams. You can also keep track of costs and manage resource usage. Real-time alerts are generated for overruns. Track the entire asset life cycle, from creation and ownership to modification and termination. Decentralized development teams can be analyzed in detail to determine resource consumption and costs. Developers can then be engaged in creating value for each deployment. You can ensure that microservices, containers and pods as well as Kubernetes clusters have a minimal resource footprint without compromising reliability, availability or performance. Replex allows you the right size Kubernetes instances and Kubernetes nodes based on historical utilization data. It is a single source for all performance-critical metrics.
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    Flatcar Container Linux Reviews
    Container-based infrastructure was a paradigm change. A container-optimized Linux distribution provides the best foundation for cloud-native infrastructure. A minimal OS image contains only the tools required to run containers. No package manager, no configuration drift. The OS is delivered on an immutable filesystem, eliminating a whole range of security vulnerabilities. Automated atomic upgrades ensure you have the most recent security updates and open-source technologies. Flatcar Container Linux was designed specifically for container workloads. It fully embraces container technology, and only requires what is necessary to run containers. Your immutable infrastructure deserves an immutable Linux OS. Flatcar Container Linux lets you manage your infrastructure and not your configuration.
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    F5 Distributed Cloud App Stack Reviews
    Deploy and Orchestrate Applications on a Managed Kubernetes Platform with centralized, SaaS based management of distributed apps with a single-pane of glass and rich observeability. Simplify deployments by managing them as a single instance across on-prem cloud and edge locations. With a single Kubernetes-compatible API, you can manage and scale applications across multiple clusters (customer sites, F5 Distributed cloud Regional Edge or customer sites) with ease. Deploy, deliver and secure applications across all locations in a single "virtual location". Distributed applications can be deployed, secured, and operated with production grade Kubernetes, no matter where they are located, from the public cloud to the edge. Secure K8s Gateway for zero-trust security from the cluster to the ingress services, including WAAP, network and application firewall, and service policies management.
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