Best Container Management Software Platforms for Windows 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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    Kubernetes Reviews
    Kubernetes (K8s), an open-source software that automates deployment, scaling and management of containerized apps, is available as an open-source project. It organizes containers that make up an app into logical units, which makes it easy to manage and discover. Kubernetes is based on 15 years of Google's experience in running production workloads. It also incorporates best-of-breed practices and ideas from the community. Kubernetes is built on the same principles that allow Google to run billions upon billions of containers per week. It can scale without increasing your operations team. Kubernetes flexibility allows you to deliver applications consistently and efficiently, no matter how complex they are, whether you're testing locally or working in a global enterprise. Kubernetes is an open-source project that allows you to use hybrid, on-premises, and public cloud infrastructures. This allows you to move workloads where they are most important.
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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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    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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    Virtuozzo Reviews
    The Virtuozzo platform is designed and built as a solution for running your own cloud business. It enables cloud hosting service providers to transform their business to differentiate among competitors by offering heterogeneous infrastructure platform, full-featured DevOps PaaS, containers hosting, a wide variety of packaged clusters (like Magento, WordPress, Kubernetes, replicated SQL and NoSQL databases, etc) and auto-scalable Elastic VPS to their customers. Also, we deliver the required tools to manage the platform, support customers, and monitor ROI growth. Virtuozzo is an industry pioneer who developed the first commercially available container technology 21 years ago. Our technology is used in over one million virtual environments, and we have accumulated over 100 patents to date. Virtuozzo is a large contributor to numerous open-source projects including KVM, Docker, OpenStack, OpenVZ, CRIU and the Linux kernel. These innovations have led to us having a commanding, about 40% market share in VPS hosting globally.
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    Cloud Foundry Reviews
    Cloud Foundry makes it easier to build, test and deploy applications faster. It offers a variety of cloud, developer frameworks and application services. It is open-source and available through a variety private cloud distributions as well as public cloud instances. Cloud Foundry uses a container-based architecture to run apps in any programming language. You can deploy apps to CF with your existing tools and without any modifications to the code. With CF BOSH, you can instantly deploy, manage, and manage Kubernetes clusters that are high-availability. You can decouple applications from infrastructure to make individual decisions about where to host workloads. This allows you to move workloads as needed in minutes with no changes to your app.
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    Amazon ECS Reviews
    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), is a fully managed container orchestration and management service. ECS is used by customers such as Duolingo and Samsung, GE and Cook Pad to run their most sensitive and critical mission-critical applications. It offers security, reliability and scalability. ECS is a great way to run containers for a variety of reasons. AWS Fargate is serverless compute for containers. You can also run ECS clusters with Fargate. 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. ECS is also used extensively in Amazon to power services like Amazon SageMaker and AWS Batch. It is also used by Amazon.com's recommendation engines. ECS is extensively tested for reliability, security, and availability.
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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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    Red Hat OpenShift Reviews
    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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    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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    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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    D2iQ Reviews
    D2iQ Enterprise Kubernetes Platform (DKP) Enterprise Kubernetes Platform: Run Kubernetes Workloads at Scale D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP): Adopt, expand, and enable advanced workloads across any infrastructure, whether on-prem, on the cloud, in air-gapped environments, or at the edge. Solve the Toughest Enterprise Kubernetes Challenges Accelerate the journey to production at scale, DKP provides a single, centralized point of control to build, run, and manage applications across any infrastructure. * Enable Day 2 Readiness Out-of-the-Box Without Lock-In * Simplify and Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption * Ensure Consistency, Security, and Performance * Expand Kubernetes Across Distributed Environments * Ensure Fast, Simple Deployment of ML and Fast Data Pipeline * Leverage Cloud Native Expertise
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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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    Scalingo Reviews

    Scalingo

    Scalingo

    €7.20 per month
    Amazing teams can use Automagic cloud hosting. Scalingo empowers software teams with the ability to manage entire lifecycles of their applications, from prototypes to production-ready apps. Simply push your code and your application stack and dependencies will be automatically detected and packaged. Continuous delivery is possible with instant deployment, instant availability, and instant work. Without DevOps. Start small and grow later. Instantly, from a prototype to production-grade infrastructure. Billed by the minute. You can have anywhere from 1 to 100 containers ready in a matter of seconds to handle peak traffic or absorb your normal growth. All automated processes ensure that continuous deployment is done seamlessly. Your application is allocated dedicated resources. We ensure that all containers are isolated from other containers.
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    Azure Container Registry Reviews
    With an OCI distribution fully managed and geo-replicated, you can create, store, secure and scan container images and artifacts. Connect across Azure services such as Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Red Hat OpenShift and Batch. Geo-replication allows you to efficiently manage multiple registry locations. OCI artifact repository to add helm charts, singularity support and new OCI-supported formats. Automated container building, patching, and updates of base images. Task scheduling. Integrate security with Azure Active Directory (AzureAD) authentication, role-based control, Docker content trusted, and virtual network integration. Azure Container Registry Tasks streamlines the process of building, testing and pushing images to Azure.
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    Azure App Service Reviews

    Azure App Service

    Microsoft

    $0.013 per hour
    You can quickly build, deploy, scale, and scale web apps or APIs according to your schedule. You can use.NET Core, Node.js Java, Python, PHP or containers on Windows or Linux. A trusted, fully managed platform that handles more than 40 billion requests per day can meet strict, enterprise-grade performance, security, and compliance requirements. Fully managed platform with infrastructure maintenance, security patching, scaling. Zero-downtime deployments and CI/CD integration built-in. For seamless deployments in public cloud, Azure Government and on-premises environments, Rigorous security and compliance are required, including SOC/PCI. Use the framework language you prefer to bring your code or container. Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio integrate tightly to increase developer productivity. Streamline CI/CD using Git, GitHub and GitHub Actions.
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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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    Oracle Container Cloud Service Reviews
    Oracle Container Cloud Service, also known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Service Classic, offers Operations and Development teams the benefits of Docker containerization for building and deploying applications. Oracle Container Cloud Service: - Provides an easy-to use interface to manage Docker environments - Provides out-of-the box examples of containerized services or application stacks that can all be deployed in just one click - Allows developers to connect to their Docker registries to 'bring their containers' - enables developers to focus on building containerized application images and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, not on learning complex orchestration technologies
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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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    HashiCorp Nomad Reviews
    It is a simple and flexible task orchestrator that deploys and manages containers and non-containerized apps across on-prem as well as cloud environments. One 35MB binary that can be integrated into existing infrastructure. It is easy to use on-prem and in the cloud with minimal overhead. You can orchestrate any type of application, not just containers. First-class support for Docker and Windows, Java, VMs, VMs, and other technologies. Orchestration benefits can be added to existing services. Zero downtime deployments, increased resilience, higher resource utilization, as well as greater resilience can all be achieved without containerization. Multi-region, multicloud federation - single command Nomad is a single control plane that allows you to deploy applications worldwide to any region. One workflow to deploy to cloud or bare metal environments. Multi-cloud applications can be enabled with ease. Nomad seamlessly integrates with Terraform Consul and Vault for provisioning and service networking. Secrets management is also possible.
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    Triton SmartOS Reviews

    Triton SmartOS

    Joyent

    $0.009 per GB per month
    Triton SmartOS combines the best of both a lightweight container OS and a hypervisor that is optimized to deliver containers with the security, networking, and storage capabilities that you have come to expect from a hardware hypervisor. Triton SmartOS uses Zones, a container runtime environment that is not dependent on VM hosts for security. Patented resource protections insulate containers to ensure that every container gets its fair share I/O. Triton SmartOS eliminates all the complications associated with VM host dependent solutions. Each container is provided with one or more network interfaces through built-in networking. This allows for port conflicts to be eliminated and makes network management simple. Each container has its own filesystem that can be resizable and isolated. Virtualization allows for greater flexibility and speed than bare metal performance.
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