Best Virtualization Software for Kubernetes

Find and compare the best Virtualization software for Kubernetes in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Virtualization software for Kubernetes on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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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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    Scale Computing Platform Reviews
    SC//Platform delivers faster time to value in the data centre, distributed enterprise, or at the edge. Scale Computing Platform combines simplicity, high availability, and scalability. It replaces the existing infrastructure and provides high availability for running VMs on a single, easy to manage platform. Fully integrated platform for running your applications. No matter what your hardware requirements are, the same innovative software and user interface gives you the ability to manage infrastructure efficiently at the edge. Reduce administrative tasks and save valuable time for IT administrators. SC//Platform's simplicity directly impacts IT productivity and costs. You can't predict the future, but you can plan for it. Mix and match old and newly developed hardware and applications to create a future-proof environment that can scale as needed.
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    VMware Workstation Pro Reviews
    VMware Workstation Pro is the industry standard to run multiple operating systems as virtual machine (VMs), on one Linux or Windows computer. Workstation Pro is a trusted tool for developers, IT professionals, and businesses that develop, test, or demo software for any device or platform. VMware Workstation Pro allows multiple operating systems to be run simultaneously on the same Windows or Linux computer. You can create real Linux and Windows virtual machines and other desktop, tablet, and server environments with configurable virtual networking. Network condition simulation is available for code development, solution architecting and product demonstrations. Securely connect to ESXi, vSphere or other Workstation servers for launch, control, and management of virtual machines (VMs), as well as physical hosts. VMware's common hypervisor increases productivity and allows for easy transfer of VMs from and to your local computer.
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    KubeVirt Reviews
    KubeVirt technology is designed to meet the needs of developers who have adopted Kubernetes or want to do so, but also have existing Virtual Machine-based workloads which cannot be containerized. The technology is a unified platform that allows developers to build, modify, deploy, and monitor applications in both virtual machines and application containers in a shared environment. These benefits are significant and broad. Teams that rely on virtual machine-based workloads can quickly containerize their applications. Teams can quickly decompose virtualized workloads in development workflows and still use the remaining virtualized components. Combine existing virtualized workloads and new container workloads onto one platform. Support the development of microservice applications in containers that interact to existing virtualized applications.
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    Platform9 Reviews
    Kubernetes-as-a-Service for multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge. The simplicity of public cloud with the control and flexibility of DIY. 100% Certified Kubernetes Administrators. Overcome talent scarcity. Get 99.9% uptime, auto-upgrading, and scaling support by world-class Kubernetes administrators who are 100% certified. Future-proof your cloud-native journey by integrating multi-cloud, data center and edge integrations with auto-provisioning and out-of-the box edge. With a rich collection of pre-built cloud services and infrastructure plug-ins, you can quickly deploy k8s clusters. Cloud Architects can help you with design, integrations, and onboarding. PMK is a SaaS managed services that integrates with your infrastructure to instantly create Kubernetes Clusters. Clusters are integrated with monitoring and log aggregation so that you can concentrate on building apps.
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    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Reviews
    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform helps enterprises drive digital transformation through the automation of their cloud operations from anywhere. KKP allows operations and DevOps teams centrally manage VMs, containerized workloads across hybrid cloud, multi-cloud and edge environments. It also provides an intuitive self-service portal for developers and operations. Open source Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform. Automate the operations of thousands Kubernetes clusters in multi-cloud, edge, and on-prem environments. This will provide unmatched resilience and density. Your multicloud self-service Kubernetes platform can be set up and operated in the shortest time to market. Your developers and operations team can deploy clusters on any infrastructure in under three minutes. You can centrally manage all your workloads using a single dashboard that provides a consistent experience from the cloud to the edge. Enterprise-level governance allows you to manage your cloud native stack at scale.
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