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Best Container Management Software

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Container management platforms facilitate the organization and virtualization of software containers, which may also be referred to as operating-system-level virtualizations. Developers use containers to launch, test, and secure applications in resource-independent environments. Containers house components of applications, libraries, or groups of source code that can be executed on demand. The management platforms help users allocate resources to optimize efficiency and balance system workloads. Containers provide a flexible, portable platform to organize, automate, and distribute applications. Companies use container management software to streamline container delivery to avoid the complexities of interdependent system architectures. The tools are scalable and can greatly improve the performance of widely distributed applications.

Many container management solutions integrate with continuous integration software for accelerated deployment and integration. Many IT infrastructure solutions work atop and in unison with container management tools as well.

To qualify for inclusion in the Container Management category, a product must:

Organize containers and and launch container instances
Orchestrate and cluster container groupings
Automate or schedule container execution
Replicate containers for simultaneous execution
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113 Listings in Container Management Available
(675)4.6 out of 5
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1st Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    DigitalOcean is a cloud computing platform designed to assist businesses and developers in creating, deploying, and scaling applications efficiently. This infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solution c

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • CTO
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 84% Small-Business
    • 11% Mid-Market
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  • DigitalOcean Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    132
    Features
    77
    Cost-Effective
    73
    Affordable
    71
    Easy Setup
    64
    Cons
    Expensive
    38
    Missing Features
    33
    Limited Features
    29
    Cost Issues
    22
    Limited Functionality
    18
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  • DigitalOcean features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    9.2
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.8
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.6
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    9.2
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2012
    HQ Location
    New York
    Twitter
    @digitalocean
    222,449 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    2,215 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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DigitalOcean is a cloud computing platform designed to assist businesses and developers in creating, deploying, and scaling applications efficiently. This infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solution c

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • CTO
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 84% Small-Business
  • 11% Mid-Market
DigitalOcean Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
132
Features
77
Cost-Effective
73
Affordable
71
Easy Setup
64
Cons
Expensive
38
Missing Features
33
Limited Features
29
Cost Issues
22
Limited Functionality
18
DigitalOcean features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.2
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.8
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.6
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
9.2
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2012
HQ Location
New York
Twitter
@digitalocean
222,449 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
2,215 employees on LinkedIn®
(207)4.6 out of 5
4th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of Google's scalable infrastructure. We’ve intentionally designed Cloud Run to make developers

    Users
    • Data Engineer
    • Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 41% Mid-Market
    • 35% Small-Business
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  • Google Cloud Run Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Deployment Ease
    2
    Easy Deployment
    2
    Scaling
    2
    Cloud Integration
    1
    Deployment
    1
    Cons
    Deployment Difficulties
    1
    Difficult Learning
    1
    Learning Curve
    1
    Learning Difficulty
    1
    Limited Compatibility
    1
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    9.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.1
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.2
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    9.4
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    Google
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @google
    32,788,922 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    316,397 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of Google's scalable infrastructure. We’ve intentionally designed Cloud Run to make developers

Users
  • Data Engineer
  • Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 41% Mid-Market
  • 35% Small-Business
Google Cloud Run Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Deployment Ease
2
Easy Deployment
2
Scaling
2
Cloud Integration
1
Deployment
1
Cons
Deployment Difficulties
1
Difficult Learning
1
Learning Curve
1
Learning Difficulty
1
Limited Compatibility
1
Google Cloud Run features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.0
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.1
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.2
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
9.4
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
Google
Company Website
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@google
32,788,922 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
316,397 employees on LinkedIn®

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(296)4.5 out of 5
3rd Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is an open source, enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform for building, deploying, and managing containerized applications across on-premise, private cloud and publi

    Users
    • DevOps Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Financial Services
    Market Segment
    • 48% Enterprise
    • 28% Mid-Market
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  • Red Hat OpenShift Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    52
    Features
    49
    Kubernetes Management
    26
    Deployment Ease
    25
    Integrations
    23
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    30
    Complexity
    14
    Configuration Complexity
    14
    Not User-Friendly
    14
    Complex Setup
    11
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    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.9
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.0
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.5
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    Red Hat
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1993
    HQ Location
    Raleigh, NC
    Twitter
    @RedHat
    297,316 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    19,586 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is an open source, enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform for building, deploying, and managing containerized applications across on-premise, private cloud and publi

Users
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Financial Services
Market Segment
  • 48% Enterprise
  • 28% Mid-Market
Red Hat OpenShift Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
52
Features
49
Kubernetes Management
26
Deployment Ease
25
Integrations
23
Cons
Learning Curve
30
Complexity
14
Configuration Complexity
14
Not User-Friendly
14
Complex Setup
11
Red Hat OpenShift features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.9
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.0
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.5
Packaging
Average: 8.5
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Seller
Red Hat
Company Website
Year Founded
1993
HQ Location
Raleigh, NC
Twitter
@RedHat
297,316 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
19,586 employees on LinkedIn®
(256)4.5 out of 5
9th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    A scalable and automated Kubernetes service. GKE is a simple way to automatically deploy, scale, and manage Kubernetes.

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • DevOps Engineer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 49% Enterprise
    • 29% Mid-Market
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  • Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Auto-scaling
    19
    Ease of Use
    18
    Easy Deployment
    16
    Scalability
    16
    Features
    15
    Cons
    Expensive
    9
    Complexity
    7
    Difficult Learning
    6
    Lack of Control
    5
    Learning Curve
    5
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  • Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.2
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.8
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.5
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.3
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    Google
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @google
    32,788,922 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    316,397 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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This description is provided by the seller.

A scalable and automated Kubernetes service. GKE is a simple way to automatically deploy, scale, and manage Kubernetes.

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 49% Enterprise
  • 29% Mid-Market
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Auto-scaling
19
Ease of Use
18
Easy Deployment
16
Scalability
16
Features
15
Cons
Expensive
9
Complexity
7
Difficult Learning
6
Lack of Control
5
Learning Curve
5
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.2
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.8
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.5
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.3
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
Google
Company Website
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@google
32,788,922 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
316,397 employees on LinkedIn®
(277)4.8 out of 5
2nd Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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Entry Level Price:Free
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Portainer is a universal container management platform to deploy, configure, troubleshoot, and secure containerized applications across cloud, data center, edge, and Industrial IoT use cases. Portaine

    Users
    • CTO
    • Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 82% Small-Business
    • 12% Mid-Market
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  • Portainer Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Docker Management
    29
    Ease of Use
    29
    Features
    22
    User Interface
    22
    Efficiency Improvement
    18
    Cons
    Usability Issues
    12
    Difficult Navigation
    7
    Technical Issues
    7
    Debugging Difficulties
    6
    Limited Features
    6
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    9.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.1
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.4
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    9.0
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    Portainer
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2017
    HQ Location
    Auckland, NZ
    Twitter
    @portainerio
    6,482 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    59 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Portainer is a universal container management platform to deploy, configure, troubleshoot, and secure containerized applications across cloud, data center, edge, and Industrial IoT use cases. Portaine

Users
  • CTO
  • Software Engineer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 82% Small-Business
  • 12% Mid-Market
Portainer Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Docker Management
29
Ease of Use
29
Features
22
User Interface
22
Efficiency Improvement
18
Cons
Usability Issues
12
Difficult Navigation
7
Technical Issues
7
Debugging Difficulties
6
Limited Features
6
Portainer features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.1
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.4
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
9.0
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
Portainer
Company Website
Year Founded
2017
HQ Location
Auckland, NZ
Twitter
@portainerio
6,482 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
59 employees on LinkedIn®
(114)4.4 out of 5
12th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a solution that optimizes the configuration of popular open-source tools and technologies specifically for Azure, it provides an open solution that offers portability

    Users
    • DevOps Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 45% Enterprise
    • 31% Mid-Market
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  • Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Features
    4
    Auto-scaling
    3
    Ease of Use
    3
    Auto-Scaling
    2
    Deployment Ease
    2
    Cons
    Cluster Management
    1
    Kubernetes Issues
    1
    Latency Issues
    1
    Learning Difficulty
    1
    Limited Availability
    1
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    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.3
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.3
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.2
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    Microsoft
    Year Founded
    1975
    HQ Location
    Redmond, Washington
    Twitter
    @microsoft
    13,963,646 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    232,306 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    MSFT
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a solution that optimizes the configuration of popular open-source tools and technologies specifically for Azure, it provides an open solution that offers portability

Users
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 45% Enterprise
  • 31% Mid-Market
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Features
4
Auto-scaling
3
Ease of Use
3
Auto-Scaling
2
Deployment Ease
2
Cons
Cluster Management
1
Kubernetes Issues
1
Latency Issues
1
Learning Difficulty
1
Limited Availability
1
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.3
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.3
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.2
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
Microsoft
Year Founded
1975
HQ Location
Redmond, Washington
Twitter
@microsoft
13,963,646 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
232,306 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
MSFT
(118)4.4 out of 5
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10th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    SUSE Rancher is a complete Kubernetes management platform that simplifies how teams deploy, manage, and secure clusters across any infrastructure on-prem, in the cloud, or at the edge. It brings centr

    Users
    • DevOps Engineer
    • Senior DevOps Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 42% Enterprise
    • 31% Mid-Market
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  • SUSE Rancher Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Features
    5
    User Interface
    4
    Kubernetes Management
    3
    Monitoring
    3
    Cloud Integration
    2
    Cons
    Complexity
    1
    Complex Setup
    1
    Deployment Difficulties
    1
    Installation Issues
    1
    Kubernetes Issues
    1
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    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.1
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.5
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Seller
    SUSE
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1992
    HQ Location
    Nürnberg, DE
    Twitter
    @SUSE
    63,620 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    2,680 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

SUSE Rancher is a complete Kubernetes management platform that simplifies how teams deploy, manage, and secure clusters across any infrastructure on-prem, in the cloud, or at the edge. It brings centr

Users
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Senior DevOps Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 42% Enterprise
  • 31% Mid-Market
SUSE Rancher Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Features
5
User Interface
4
Kubernetes Management
3
Monitoring
3
Cloud Integration
2
Cons
Complexity
1
Complex Setup
1
Deployment Difficulties
1
Installation Issues
1
Kubernetes Issues
1
SUSE Rancher features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.5
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.1
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.5
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
SUSE
Company Website
Year Founded
1992
HQ Location
Nürnberg, DE
Twitter
@SUSE
63,620 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
2,680 employees on LinkedIn®
(348)4.5 out of 5
Optimized for quick response
5th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    Akamai + Linode Akamai Connected Cloud (formerly Linode) accelerates innovation with scalable, simple, affordable, and accessible Linux cloud solutions and services. Our products, services, and peo

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Founder
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 70% Small-Business
    • 17% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Akamai Cloud is a cloud hosting provider that offers global coverage, security features, and various services for businesses and individual users.
    • Users frequently mention the product's reliability, low latency, robust security controls, easy setup, and excellent customer support as key benefits.
    • Reviewers mentioned that the platform can be complex to configure for new users, some features are not available in all regions, and the pricing can be higher compared to other providers.
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  • Akamai Cloud Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    75
    Affordable
    58
    Customer Support
    43
    Features
    43
    Cost-Effective
    41
    Cons
    Expensive
    23
    Poor Customer Support
    21
    Limited Services
    13
    Not User-Friendly
    13
    Complex Setup
    11
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    9.2
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.3
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.0
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.7
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Cambridge, MA
    Twitter
    @Akamai
    118,533 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    10,201 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Akamai + Linode Akamai Connected Cloud (formerly Linode) accelerates innovation with scalable, simple, affordable, and accessible Linux cloud solutions and services. Our products, services, and peo

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Founder
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 70% Small-Business
  • 17% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
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  • Akamai Cloud is a cloud hosting provider that offers global coverage, security features, and various services for businesses and individual users.
  • Users frequently mention the product's reliability, low latency, robust security controls, easy setup, and excellent customer support as key benefits.
  • Reviewers mentioned that the platform can be complex to configure for new users, some features are not available in all regions, and the pricing can be higher compared to other providers.
Akamai Cloud Pros and Cons
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Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
75
Affordable
58
Customer Support
43
Features
43
Cost-Effective
41
Cons
Expensive
23
Poor Customer Support
21
Limited Services
13
Not User-Friendly
13
Complex Setup
11
Akamai Cloud features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.2
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.3
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.0
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.7
Packaging
Average: 8.5
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Company Website
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Cambridge, MA
Twitter
@Akamai
118,533 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
10,201 employees on LinkedIn®
(91)4.5 out of 5
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    AWS Fargate is a technology for Amazon ECS and EKS that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. AWS Fargate removes the need for you to interact with or think about

    Users
    • DevOps Engineer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 36% Small-Business
    • 35% Mid-Market
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    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Auto-scaling
    2
    Availability
    1
    Configuration Ease
    1
    Container Management
    1
    Cost Efficiency
    1
    Cons
    Complexity
    1
    Expensive
    1
    Lack of Control
    1
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    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.6
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.3
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.4
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Year Founded
    2006
    HQ Location
    Seattle, WA
    Twitter
    @awscloud
    2,234,689 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ: AMZN
Product Description
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AWS Fargate is a technology for Amazon ECS and EKS that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. AWS Fargate removes the need for you to interact with or think about

Users
  • DevOps Engineer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 36% Small-Business
  • 35% Mid-Market
AWS Fargate Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Auto-scaling
2
Availability
1
Configuration Ease
1
Container Management
1
Cost Efficiency
1
Cons
Complexity
1
Expensive
1
Lack of Control
1
AWS Fargate features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.6
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.3
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.4
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Year Founded
2006
HQ Location
Seattle, WA
Twitter
@awscloud
2,234,689 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ: AMZN
(100)4.5 out of 5
15th Easiest To Use in Container Management software
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    Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) makes it easy to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes on AWS. Amazon EKS runs the Kubernetes management i

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • DevOps Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 43% Mid-Market
    • 30% Small-Business
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Scalability
    4
    Availability
    3
    Auto-scaling
    2
    Auto-Scaling
    2
    Cluster Management
    2
    Cons
    Complex Setup
    4
    Complex Configuration
    3
    Complexity
    3
    Expensive
    3
    Cluster Management
    1
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    9.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.0
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    9.0
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Year Founded
    2006
    HQ Location
    Seattle, WA
    Twitter
    @awscloud
    2,234,689 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ: AMZN
Product Description
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Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) makes it easy to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes on AWS. Amazon EKS runs the Kubernetes management i

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 43% Mid-Market
  • 30% Small-Business
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Scalability
4
Availability
3
Auto-scaling
2
Auto-Scaling
2
Cluster Management
2
Cons
Complex Setup
4
Complex Configuration
3
Complexity
3
Expensive
3
Cluster Management
1
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.0
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.0
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
9.0
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Year Founded
2006
HQ Location
Seattle, WA
Twitter
@awscloud
2,234,689 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ: AMZN
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    Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a container management service that supports Docker containers and allows users to easily run applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 47% Enterprise
    • 36% Mid-Market
  • Pros and Cons
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Deployment
    2
    Deployment Ease
    2
    Automation
    1
    Containerization
    1
    Container Management
    1
    Cons
    Confusion
    1
    Debugging Difficulties
    1
    Debugging Difficulty
    1
    Downtime Issues
    1
    Error Management
    1
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    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.4
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.2
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.1
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Year Founded
    2006
    HQ Location
    Seattle, WA
    Twitter
    @awscloud
    2,234,689 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ: AMZN
Product Description
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Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a container management service that supports Docker containers and allows users to easily run applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 47% Enterprise
  • 36% Mid-Market
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Deployment
2
Deployment Ease
2
Automation
1
Containerization
1
Container Management
1
Cons
Confusion
1
Debugging Difficulties
1
Debugging Difficulty
1
Downtime Issues
1
Error Management
1
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.4
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.2
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.1
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Year Founded
2006
HQ Location
Seattle, WA
Twitter
@awscloud
2,234,689 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ: AMZN
(32)4.4 out of 5
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    Komodor enables enterprises to unlock the full potential of Kubernetes at scale. Our pioneering Kubernetes Management Platform eliminates complexity across the entire Kubernetes stack, to drive effici

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Computer & Network Security
    Market Segment
    • 63% Mid-Market
    • 25% Enterprise
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    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    15
    Features
    11
    Kubernetes Management
    11
    User Interface
    7
    Customer Support
    6
    Cons
    Debugging Difficulties
    2
    Expensive
    2
    Lack of Clarity
    2
    Learning Curve
    2
    Technical Issues
    2
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    8.7
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.3
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    7.3
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.6
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Komodor
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2020
    HQ Location
    Tel Aviv, IL
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    94 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Komodor enables enterprises to unlock the full potential of Kubernetes at scale. Our pioneering Kubernetes Management Platform eliminates complexity across the entire Kubernetes stack, to drive effici

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Computer & Network Security
Market Segment
  • 63% Mid-Market
  • 25% Enterprise
Komodor Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
15
Features
11
Kubernetes Management
11
User Interface
7
Customer Support
6
Cons
Debugging Difficulties
2
Expensive
2
Lack of Clarity
2
Learning Curve
2
Technical Issues
2
Komodor features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.7
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.3
Architecture
Average: 8.6
7.3
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.6
Packaging
Average: 8.5
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Komodor
Company Website
Year Founded
2020
HQ Location
Tel Aviv, IL
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
94 employees on LinkedIn®
(22)4.5 out of 5
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    Develop cloud native, 12-factor applications on a modern polyglot platform with Java EE, Java SE, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, GO and .NET

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 59% Enterprise
    • 27% Mid-Market
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    6.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.0
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.8
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Oracle
    Year Founded
    1977
    HQ Location
    Austin, TX
    Twitter
    @Oracle
    828,421 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    203,094 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NYSE:ORCL
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Develop cloud native, 12-factor applications on a modern polyglot platform with Java EE, Java SE, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, GO and .NET

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 59% Enterprise
  • 27% Mid-Market
Oracle Application Container Cloud features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
6.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.0
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.0
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.8
Packaging
Average: 8.5
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Oracle
Year Founded
1977
HQ Location
Austin, TX
Twitter
@Oracle
828,421 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
203,094 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NYSE:ORCL
(281)4.4 out of 5
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    Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (formerly Docker Enterprise) is full-featured, CNCF-compliant enterprise Kubernetes, complete with a management webUI, Calico container networking, and Istio ingress. It’s b

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 35% Enterprise
    • 34% Small-Business
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    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    4
    Features
    4
    Customer Support
    3
    Installation Ease
    3
    Helpful
    2
    Cons
    Poor Customer Support
    3
    Poor Documentation
    2
    Confusion
    1
    Improvement Needed
    1
    Not User-Friendly
    1
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    8.7
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.8
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    9.2
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    8.8
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Mirantis
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1999
    HQ Location
    Campbell, California
    Twitter
    @MirantisIT
    12,821 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    590 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (formerly Docker Enterprise) is full-featured, CNCF-compliant enterprise Kubernetes, complete with a management webUI, Calico container networking, and Istio ingress. It’s b

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 35% Enterprise
  • 34% Small-Business
Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (formerly Docker Enterprise) Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
4
Features
4
Customer Support
3
Installation Ease
3
Helpful
2
Cons
Poor Customer Support
3
Poor Documentation
2
Confusion
1
Improvement Needed
1
Not User-Friendly
1
Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (formerly Docker Enterprise) features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.7
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.8
Architecture
Average: 8.6
9.2
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
8.8
Packaging
Average: 8.5
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Seller
Mirantis
Company Website
Year Founded
1999
HQ Location
Campbell, California
Twitter
@MirantisIT
12,821 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
590 employees on LinkedIn®
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    Azure Web App for Containers deploys the containerized app with your preferred dependencies to production in seconds. The platform automatically takes care of OS patching, capacity provisioning, and l

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    No information available
    Market Segment
    • 47% Mid-Market
    • 29% Small-Business
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    9.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.2
    Architecture
    Average: 8.6
    8.3
    File Isolation
    Average: 8.5
    7.8
    Packaging
    Average: 8.5
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    Microsoft
    Year Founded
    1975
    HQ Location
    Redmond, Washington
    Twitter
    @microsoft
    13,963,646 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    232,306 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    MSFT
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Azure Web App for Containers deploys the containerized app with your preferred dependencies to production in seconds. The platform automatically takes care of OS patching, capacity provisioning, and l

Users
No information available
Industries
No information available
Market Segment
  • 47% Mid-Market
  • 29% Small-Business
Azure Web App for Containers features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.2
Architecture
Average: 8.6
8.3
File Isolation
Average: 8.5
7.8
Packaging
Average: 8.5
Seller Details
Seller
Microsoft
Year Founded
1975
HQ Location
Redmond, Washington
Twitter
@microsoft
13,963,646 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
232,306 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
MSFT

Learn More About Container Management Software

What is Container Management Software?

Container management software helps automate the process of creating, deploying, scaling, and managing the availability of software containers. It optimizes how and where to run containers and also which systems to put them in. It automates load balancing, log management, and monitoring, along with other processes. A container is a lightweight package that puts together a single application and its dependencies, making it easier to develop, deploy, and manage apps across complex IT environments. It’s used for cloud-native, distributed applications and also to package legacy applications for enhanced portability and effective deployment.

Container technology is seen as an efficient and affordable way to manage resources, apps, and microservices. These containers are resource-isolated, virtualized operating systems. They make it easier to package code, manage configurations, and network efficiently.

Containers require management services as managing them can be arduous and too complex for an IT team to handle. To efficiently manage containers, organizations use container management software solutions.

Containers run on a single shared operating system. Conversely, virtual machines (VMs) package multiple applications, each with its own operating system. Based on the IT requirements, containers can run on bare-metal servers or in the cloud.

The container architecture doesn’t incorporate hypervisors or server virtualization software, which makes VMs possible. In fact, it’s more feasible to host a larger number of containers than VMs on a single host. Containers help businesses package applications for better portability, scalability, and effortless deployment. Unlike VM hosting, containers can scale on their own when needed. Sharing a single operating system increases interoperability as well.

Container management solutions help users keep track of individual packages, along with their versions and connections. The flexible, scalable nature of containerized applications improves a product’s range of functionality and simplifies administration requirements such as resource allocation and scaling. They also typically support multiple languages and frameworks.

Container management tools are available as both open-source and proprietary products. Companies use these tools to build and deploy entire applications or deliver module-based application components. With container management software, companies can automate deployments, manage connections, and control each version of their offering.

What are the Common Features of Container Management Software?

Containers contain not just the application. Instead, it has everything that it needs to run, including system libraries, necessary executables, configuration files, and more. They are scalable, easy to share, and can run across multiple platforms. The following are some of the core features of container management systems:

Virtualization: Container management software virtualizes operating systems and nests virtualizations within a contained environment.

Datacenters: The software integrates data with container contents and applications.

Architecture: Container management tools create integrations and allow the management of connected containers.

Developer toolkit: These software solutions provide tools for developers to build software and edit container contents.

Orchestration: These tools run applications through connected clusters.

Container networking: Container management software can help define container connections, balance loads, and organize routes.

Auto-scaling: This feature of container management solutions help determine and manage the hardware requirements and space needed automatically and instantaneously.

Packaging: Container management solutions can help group containers or applications without altering the container contents.

File isolation: This feature of container management tools isolates containers based on components of the file systems and their state.

Network isolation: Container management software separates containers based on their specific network and connections.

Cluster management: This feature of container management tools is useful to manage containers grouped together in pods.

Access control: These tools also allow administrators to control access to specific containers or datasets.

What are the Benefits of Container Management Software?

If an organization relies on a large number of containers, it’s nearly impossible for DevOps teams to handle them manually. For that reason, companies can rely on software to manage them. The following are some of the notable benefits of using container management tools:

Ease of management: Container management solutions can automate the installation, management, and scaling of containerized applications, services, and workloads.

Consistency: Container management platforms offer improved consistency via two paths. The first is their resource-independent nature. This means individual containers can be updated, deployed, or destroyed without affecting other application components. The second is through version control. Container management systems have organizational components to manage and store containers. Many also provide monitoring and reporting capabilities to keep track of changes and deployments.

Efficiency: Efficiency relates back to the resource-independent nature of containerized code. The container architecture saves time when developing and scaling applications by keeping each component functional on its own. The ability to make changes and add functionality without disrupting an application’s entire ecosystem promotes rapid development and testing practices. Companies and development teams can quickly test new features, modules, plugins, or integrations without changing the user’s overall experience or restricting access for a period of time.

Container security: An isolated application is typically a more secure application. Companies deploying containerized applications can connect their services to third-party applications with a reduced risk of jeopardizing their internal application security. While the connected applications may be interacting, they will not compromise information from the company’s network.

Fault tolerance: With container management software, containers are isolated and operate independently. This means that a failure in a container doesn’t affect other containers, ultimately reducing downtime.

Who Uses Container Management Software?

IT administrators: IT administrators use container management systems to create, deploy, and manage containers. It can help them allocate resources efficiently, balance system workloads, and automate container execution.

Developers: Developers can use container management tools to launch, test, and secure apps in resource-independent environments. They can use the software to streamline container performance and ultimately enhance the performance of widely distributed applications. Additionally, containers make it easy for developers to reuse code and secure apps.

Software Related to Container Management Software

Related solutions that can be used together with container management software include:

Container orchestration software: Container orchestration solutions help automate the process of running containerized workloads and services, linking containers, and provisioning hosts. More precisely, these tools help with container lifecycle management and assist in optimizing orchestration procedures.

Container engine software: Also known as operating-system-level virtualization, they are operating systems in which the kernel allows multiple isolated instances. These tools simplify migration processes and enable developers to separate apps, programs, or code segments for enhanced security.

Container monitoring software: Container monitoring tools help track container performance and resource usage and collect event data for future analysis. These tools serve as the application performance monitoring tools for container-based applications. They enable companies to perform real-time monitoring and can help prevent large-scale failures.

Container networking software: As the name suggests, container networking software enhances the functionality of container management software by creating a virtualized network that enables container-to-container connectivity.

Container registry software: This software enables users to manage containers distributed across their applications and networks. It pushes containers to container management solutions and helps organize and find individual containers.

Continuous integration tools: Continuous integration tools help developers automatically integrate the code changes from multiple contributors into a single project. These tools can perform tests against newly written code and also shows the lists of passed and failed tests.

Runtime software: Container runtime tools help companies manage the container application lifecycle and launch apps. They combine container images, file systems, and configurations and enable users to set access policies. Organizations can use these tools to specify how file systems are unpacked, built, and configured.

Challenges with Container Management Software

Although container management platforms offer several advantages, it comes with their own set of challenges. The following are some of them:

Security: The compact design of containers makes them susceptible to hacking. Since containers interact with multiple components, the attack surface for hackers expands even further. Additionally, container protection is not very powerful as modules are running on a single browser. However, emerging technologies will have a quick resolution for such issues.

Storage: When containers shut down, all data in them will be erased because containers are designed to be usable only when they’re required. However, specific storage tools for containers can help resolve this issue.

Integration: Although containers are considered independent and isolated units, they typically have to be integrated with APIs and other containers in the ecosystem. Traditional enterprise facilities may have to be modified to support the API implementation or interconnection needed to support a container ecosystem. More precisely, optimizing the underlying IT infrastructure to support containers can be an arduous task.

How to Buy Container Management Software

Requirements Gathering (RFI/RFP) for Container Management Software

Before starting the search for a container management solution, it’s crucial to gather the company’s requirements. This could include gathering information about the essential features of the software product.

Although most container management tools will have a set of common features, there can be specialized features that the company requires for its unique use case, for example, GPU support, point and click publishing, or identity management. Understanding and listing such features can help with finding the most suitable product.

The decision about whether to deploy the containers on premises or in a public cloud platform will also affect the purchase decision and cost. On-premises container infrastructure will offer complete control over the container environment. It also provides better flexibility in configuring networks and storage. On the contrary, public cloud-based containers are easier to set up and manage. They’re more scalable as cloud computing resources can be added on demand. Additionally, containers can be hosted in a private cloud, hybrid cloud, or multicloud environments.

Compare Container Management Software Products

Create a long list

Buyers should start with a long list of container management software vendors. This will help determine whether a specific product is appropriate or not. In this phase, the emphasis should be on getting a basic understanding of the types of software solutions available, more than finding the right product. This long initial list can include any software product that meets the organization’s minimum requirements, such as the ability to create and manage containers.

Create a short list

A short list is a refined list that’s derived from the long list of prospective vendors. This shorter list should include container management products that specifically meet the company’s requirements, or in other words, the software products that have the must-have features.

Removing products that don’t fit within the desired price range or structure is a sensible step at this stage. Additionally, products without the additional or nice-to-have features can also be removed from the short list. The products that remain on the short list can be compared based on their pricing, features, usability, and vendor support.

Conduct demos

Conducting demos of container management software with the same use cases can help buyers effectively compare the products in the short list. Demos are great avenues for examining the usability and functionality of the software, checking whether the software features work as expected, and asking vendors questions related to functions or features that matter the most.

Selection of Container Management Software

Choose a selection team

A selection team is critical to the success of container management system purchase and implementation. The team should include relevant stakeholders of the company who can use the software, scrutinize it, and check whether it will meet its requirements. The individuals responsible for the day-to-day use of container management tools must be part of the selection team. IT administrators, developers, and decision makers could be the primary personas included in the group.

Negotiation

Once the buyer has narrowed it down to a specific product, they must discuss the terms and conditions and negotiate the pricing with the container management software vendor. Buyers should make sure they request the vendors to include only those features that they require. Although vendors may try to convince buyers about the discounts they can avail of by buying more features or licenses in bulk, companies may never use them.

Even if something is written on the vendor’s pricing page, they’re usually negotiable. Vendors may be willing to offer discounts or an extra number of licenses for multi-year contracts. Negotiation on implementation, support, and other professional services are also crucial. Buyers should ensure that they’ll receive adequate support to get the product up and running.

Final decision

Before making the software purchase decision, it’s advisable to test the software for a short period of time. The day-to-day users of the software are the best individuals to perform the testing. They can use and analyze the capabilities of the software product and offer valuable feedback.

In most cases, software service providers offer a short-term trial of the product. If the selection team is satisfied with what the software offers, buyers can proceed with the purchase or contracting process.

What Does Container Management Software Cost?

The cost of container management software typically depends on the number and type of features required. It can also be based on the number of nodes or instances running per month or year. Additionally, pricing can be based on the virtual CPU and memory resources required for specific tasks.

Return on Investment (ROI)

When calculating the return on investment of container technology, companies can consider key metrics such as frequency of software releases, developer productivity, IT operations productivity, and operational efficiency. Organizations should also consider how much time and effort they’re saving while managing containers with the help of the software.

Containers can help save time as the operating system kernel start-up takes only a few seconds, whereas VMs take minutes. They’re also more efficient and flexible when compared to VMs. High application availability, scalability, and decreased downtime are some of the immediate benefits. Additionally, there will be an increase in infrastructure utilization.