Best Containers as a Service (CaaS) with a Free Trial of 2024

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    Google Cloud Run Reviews
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    Fully managed compute platform to deploy and scale containerized applications securely and quickly. You can write code in your favorite languages, including Go, Python, Java Ruby, Node.js and other languages. For a simple developer experience, we abstract away all infrastructure management. It is built upon the open standard Knative which allows for portability of your applications. You can write code the way you want by deploying any container that listens to events or requests. You can create applications in your preferred language with your favorite dependencies, tools, and deploy them within seconds. Cloud Run abstracts away all infrastructure management by automatically scaling up and down from zero almost instantaneously--depending on traffic. Cloud Run only charges for the resources you use. Cloud Run makes app development and deployment easier and more efficient. Cloud Run is fully integrated with Cloud Code and Cloud Build, Cloud Monitoring and Cloud Logging to provide a better developer experience.
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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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    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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    Hostman Reviews

    Hostman

    Hostman, Inc

    $6.50 per month
    Hostman is a cloud platform that scales and deploys web applications. It automates DevOps and comes with CI/CD. This saves developers a lot of time and helps businesses save money. Hostman is intuitive and easy to use. You can host static websites, back end applications, Docker containers and databases on Hostman. Scaling has never been easier. It is easy to enable and scales your application automatically within the limits that you have set. The service is free for your static website and front-end apps. It also includes a global CDN (45 full stack edge locations with 65+ Tbps throughput) and a free SSL certificate. We offer back-end services at a very simple pricing model that uses a pay per use model. Prices start at $6.50 Our service is worldwide, so your application can be hosted anywhere in the world. Your services are hosted on AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Azure.
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    Azure Container Instances Reviews
    You can run containers without having to manage servers Azure Container Instances allows you to focus on the design and building of your applications, rather than managing the infrastructure. Containers on demand increase agility With one command, deploy containers to the cloud with unrivalled speed and simplicity. ACI can be used to provision additional compute for your most demanding workloads whenever you require. ACI can be used to elastically burst your Azure Kubernetes Service cluster (AKS) when traffic spikes. Secure applications with hypervisor isolation You can use virtual machines to secure your container workloads while still using lightweight containers. ACI provides hypervisor isolation to each container group so containers can run in isolation and not share a kernel.
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    Mirantis Kubernetes Engine Reviews
    Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (formerly Docker Enterprise) gives you the power to build, run, and scale cloud native applications—the way that works for you. Increase developer efficiency and release frequency while reducing cost. Deploy Kubernetes and Swarm clusters out of the box and manage them via API, CLI, or web interface. Kubernetes, Swarm, or both Different apps—and different teams—have different container orchestration needs. Use Kubernetes, Swarm, or both depending on your specific requirements. Simplified cluster management Get up and running right out of the box—then manage clusters easily and apply updates with zero downtime using a simple web UI, CLI, or API. Integrated role-based access control (RBAC) Fine-grained security access control across your platform ensures effective separation of duties, and helps drive a security strategy built on the principle of least privilege. Identity management Easily integrate with your existing identity management solution and enable two-factor authentication to provide peace of mind that only authorized users are accessing your platform. Mirantis Kubernetes Engine works with Mirantis Container Runtime and Mirantis Secure Registry to provide security compliance.
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