Best Container Management Software Platforms for Mac 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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    Kasm Workspaces Reviews
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    Kasm Technologies

    $0 Free Community Edition
    121 Ratings
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    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm is revolutionizing the way businesses deliver digital workspaces. We use our open-source web native container streaming technology to create a modern devops delivery of Desktop as a Service, application streaming, and browser isolation. Kasm is more than a service. It is a platform that is highly configurable and has a robust API that can be customized to your needs at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed wherever the work is. It can be deployed on-premise (including Air-Gapped Networks), in the cloud (Public and Private), or in a hybrid.
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    Telepresence Reviews

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    Free
    16 Ratings
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    You can use your favorite debugging software to locally troubleshoot your Kubernetes services. Telepresence, an open-source tool, allows you to run one service locally and connect it to a remote Kubernetes cluster. Telepresence was initially developed by Ambassador Labs, which creates open-source development tools for Kubernetes such as Ambassador and Forge. We welcome all contributions from the community. You can help us by submitting an issue, pull request or reporting a bug. Join our active Slack group to ask questions or inquire about paid support plans. Telepresence is currently under active development. Register to receive updates and announcements. You can quickly debug locally without waiting for a container to be built/push/deployed. Ability to use their favorite local tools such as debugger, IDE, etc. Ability to run large-scale programs that aren't possible locally.
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    Portainer Business Reviews
    Portainer Business makes managing containers easy. It is designed to be deployed from the data centre to the edge and works with Docker, Swarm and Kubernetes. It is trusted by more than 500K users. With its super-simple GUI and its comprehensive Kube-compatible API, Portainer Business makes it easy for anyone to deploy and manage container-based applications, triage container-related issues, set up automate Git-based workflows and build CaaS environments that end users love to use. Portainer Business works with all K8s distros and can be deployed on prem and/or in the cloud. It is designed to be used in team environments where there are multiple users and multiple clusters. The product incorporates a range of security features - including RBAC, OAuth integration and logging, which makes it suitable for use in large, complex production environments. For platform managers responsible for delivering a self-service CaaS environment, Portainer includes a suite of features that help control what users can / can't do and significantly reduces the risks associated with running containers in prod. Portainer Business is fully supported and includes a comprehensive onboarding experience that ensures you get up and running.
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    Percona Kubernetes Operator Reviews
    The Percona Kubernetes Opera for Percona XtraDB Cluster and Percona Server For MongoDB automates the creation of, alteration or deletion of members within your Percona XtraDB Cluster and Percona Serverfor MongoDB environments. It can be used for creating a Percona XtraDB Cluster, Percona Server For MongoDB replica set or scaling an existing environment. The Operator contains all required Kubernetes settings for a consistent Percona XtraDB cluster or Percona Server to MongoDB instance. The Percona Kubernetes Operators follow best practices in the configuration and setup of a Percona XtraDB cluster or Percona Server to MongoDB replica set. The Operator has many benefits, but the most important is to save time and provide a consistent, vetted environment.
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    Loft Reviews

    Loft

    Loft Labs

    $25 per user per month
    Most Kubernetes platforms let you spin up and manage Kubernetes clusters. Loft doesn't. Loft is an advanced control plan that runs on top your Kubernetes clusters. It adds multi-tenancy and self service capabilities to these clusters in order to get the most out of Kubernetes. Loft offers a powerful UI/CLI, but it is 100% Kubernetes. You can control everything via Kubectl or the Kubernetes API. This allows for seamless integration with cloud-native tools. Our DNA is built on open-source software. Loft Labs is a CNCF and Linux Foundation member. Loft allows companies to empower employees to create low-cost Kubernetes environments that are easy to use for a variety purposes.
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    Lens Reviews

    Lens

    Mirantis

    $9 per user per month
    Kubernetes, the cloud OS, is what you need. Lens is the largest and most advanced Kubernetes platform. It has been used by thousands of people and businesses to develop and manage their Kubernetes. Lens Desktop can be used with any Kubernetes. It reduces complexity and improves productivity. It can be used by anyone, from developers to ops to large companies. Lens Spaces, a cloud-based service that expands functionality, is available. It organizes your Kubernetes environments, and provides Managed Development Clusters for your staff. Lens is open-source and supported by Kubernetes as well as cloud native ecosystem pioneers. The smart terminal includes kubectl, helm, and automatically syncs the version of Kubectl with the current K8S cluster API version. Lens will automatically assign the context kubeconfig to the current K8S cluster.
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    IronWorker Reviews

    IronWorker

    Iron.io

    $4.99 per month
    Container-based workloads, full GPU support and autoscaling. Custom built solutions. Worker will take care of your jobs so that you can concentrate on your application. Hosted background job solution that allows you to manage your containers with dynamic scale and detailed analytics. You can run short-term containers quickly or containers that need to be used over multiple days. We can help you with any job, no matter how small or large. You can confidently containerize your background tasks. Our shared infrastructure will allow you to run your containers. You can use dedicated hardware to support your workloads. This is a great option if you need consistent performance and throughput. Our autoscale technology allows you to scale up or down depending on your usage. We manage scheduling, authentication, and all other details. You can run workers on your hardware. This is a great option if you have your own infrastructure or have higher security requirements.
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    Helm Reviews

    Helm

    The Linux Foundation

    Free
    Helm is a tool that helps you manage Kubernetes apps. Helm charts can help you create, modify, and upgrade any Kubernetes app. Charts are simple to create, modify, share, publish, and update. Charts can be used to describe complex apps, make it easy to install the application again and act as a single point for authority. With custom hooks and in-place upgrades, you can take the hassle out of updating. Charts can be easily authored, shared, and hosted on public or private servers. You can use helm rollback to easily roll back to an older release. Helm uses a packaging format called charts. A chart is a collection or files that describes a set of Kubernetes resource. One chart can be used to deploy a simple thing like a memcached container or a complex web app stack that includes HTTP servers, databases, caches and more.
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    K8 Studio Reviews

    K8 Studio

    K8 Studio

    $17 per month
    Welcome to K8 Studio - your ultimate cross platform client IDE for effortless Kubernetes Cluster management. You can deploy seamlessly to popular platforms like EKS, GKE and AKS or your dedicated bare-metal setup. Connect to your cluster using an intuitive interface that provides a visual representation of services, nodes, pods and more. With a single click, you can access logs, detailed descriptions of elements, and a bash console. K8Studio features are user-friendly and will enhance your Kubernetes experiences. Grid view provides a tabular display for all Kubernetes items. The left bar allows the user to select specific object types. This view is interactive and updated in real-time. Users can easily search and filter objects based on namespaces, and rearrange columns. Organizes workloads by namespace, instance, and services. Visualize object connections to quickly count pods and check status.
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    WhaleDeck Reviews
    WhaleDeck is the ultimate app to monitor and control your Docker containers. WhaleDeck's user-friendly interface is packed with powerful features. It is the only tool that you need to manage Docker environments. WhaleDeck's real time visualization of CPU, Memory, Drive and Network usage allows you to easily monitor your containers. Log viewer allows you to keep track of container logs, and identify problems quickly. With the ability to manage multiple servers simultaneously, you can manage all your Docker environments in one place. You can control your containers by running actions such as start, stop and pause for a single container, or multiple containers, at the same time. Split View allows you to work more efficiently by displaying multiple parts of your Docker Environment side-by-side. WhaleDeck is the perfect tool for anyone who needs to manage Docker Containers, whether they are developers, DevOps engineers, or simply someone who wants to manage Docker Containers.
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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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    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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    Slim.AI Reviews
    Connect your private registries easily and share images with the team. To find the right container image to fit your project, browse the largest public registries in the world. Software security is impossible if you don't know what's inside your containers. The Slim platform removes the veil from container internals, allowing you to analyze, optimize, compare, and compare changes across multiple versions or containers. DockerSlim is an open-source project that automatically optimizes container images. You can eliminate dangerous or bulky packages so that you only ship what you need. Learn how the Slim platform can help you and your team automatically improve security and software supply chain security, tune containers to ensure development, testing, production, and shipping secure container-based apps to cloud. The platform is free to use and accounts are available for no cost. We are container enthusiasts, not salespeople. Therefore, we understand that privacy and security are fundamental principles of our business.
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    kpt Reviews
    kpt is a package-centric, toolchain that allows for a WYSIWYG configuration authoring and automation experience. This simplifies Kubernetes platforms, KRM-driven infrastructure, and Kubernetes platforms at scale by manipulating declarative configura as data, separate from the code that transforms them. Kubernetes users manage their resources using either conventional imperative graphical user interfaces or command-line tools (kubectl), or automation (e.g. operators) that directly operate against Kubernetes APIs or declarative configuration tools such as Helm, Terraform or cdk8s. This is mostly due to familiarity and preference on a small scale. It becomes more difficult to create and enforce consistent configurations and security policies in a growing environment as companies increase the number of Kubernetes production and development clusters they use.
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