Google Cloud Run
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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OpenMetal
OpenMetal reimagines Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) by delivering high-performance, OpenStack-powered private clouds, bare metal dedicated servers, and GPU clusters. Our platform is designed to scale with any organization, from agile startups to established enterprises.
Historically, the power of a private cloud was gated by massive capital requirements and technical complexity. Because managing dedicated infrastructure demands specialized expertise and heavy hardware investment, it remained an exclusive tool for the world's largest corporations.
OpenMetal changes that dynamic. We provide the sovereignty and agility of a private environment without the traditional burdens of manual construction or maintenance.
-Rapid Deployment: Go live in as little as 45 seconds.
-Full Control: Manage your own dedicated infrastructure immediately.
-Accessibility: High-level cloud technology tailored for budgets of all sizes.
We view open source not just as a software model, but as a global engine for progress. By fostering international collaboration and collective innovation, open source empowers individuals to build upon existing successes to create something better for everyone.
Our goal is to streamline the path to open-source adoption. By removing technical friction, we enable teams and individuals to focus on what matters: contributing to the community and driving the future of IT.
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Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a comprehensive container orchestration platform that is fully managed. Notable clients like Duolingo, Samsung, GE, and Cook Pad rely on ECS to operate their critical applications due to its robust security, dependability, and ability to scale. There are multiple advantages to utilizing ECS for container management. For one, users can deploy their ECS clusters using AWS Fargate, which provides serverless computing specifically designed for containerized applications. By leveraging Fargate, customers eliminate the need for server provisioning and management, allowing them to allocate costs based on their application's resource needs while enhancing security through inherent application isolation. Additionally, ECS plays a vital role in Amazon’s own infrastructure, powering essential services such as Amazon SageMaker, AWS Batch, Amazon Lex, and the recommendation system for Amazon.com, which demonstrates ECS’s extensive testing and reliability in terms of security and availability. This makes ECS not only a practical option but a proven choice for organizations looking to optimize their container operations efficiently.
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Amazon EKS
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a comprehensive Kubernetes management solution that operates entirely under AWS's management. High-profile clients like Intel, Snap, Intuit, GoDaddy, and Autodesk rely on EKS to host their most critical applications, benefiting from its robust security, dependability, and ability to scale efficiently. EKS stands out as the premier platform for running Kubernetes for multiple reasons. One key advantage is the option to deploy EKS clusters using AWS Fargate, which offers serverless computing tailored for containers. This feature eliminates the need to handle server provisioning and management, allows users to allocate and pay for resources on an application-by-application basis, and enhances security through inherent application isolation. Furthermore, EKS seamlessly integrates with various Amazon services, including CloudWatch, Auto Scaling Groups, IAM, and VPC, ensuring an effortless experience for monitoring, scaling, and load balancing applications. This level of integration simplifies operations, enabling developers to focus more on building their applications rather than managing infrastructure.
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