Containerum vs Google Kubernetes Engine

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Containerum

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Google Kubernetes Engine

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Containerum vs Google Kubernetes Engine: What are the differences?

Containerum: Container management platform with built-in revision control, teamwork and CI/CD pipelines. Containerum is built to aid cluster management, teamwork and resource allocation. Containerum runs on top of any Kubernetes cluster and provides a friendly Web UI for cluster management; Google Kubernetes Engine: Deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications on Kubernetes, powered by Google Cloud. Container Engine takes care of provisioning and maintaining the underlying virtual machine cluster, scaling your application, and operational logistics like logging, monitoring, and health management.

Containerum and Google Kubernetes Engine can be categorized as "Containers as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Containerum are:

  • CLI and UI
  • revision control
  • teamwork

On the other hand, Google Kubernetes Engine provides the following key features:

  • Docker support - Improve the predictability of your deployments with Docker containers. Containers make it easy to deploy applications across environments.
  • Better ops - Give ops a better system, starting with a managed compute cluster. Container Engine takes care of provisioning and maintaining the underlying virtual machines and operational logistics like logging, monitoring, and health management.
  • Declarative management - Use declarative syntax to define your application requirements. Container Engine will actively manage your application, ensuring your containers are running and scheduling additional as needed.

"Teamwork" is the primary reason why developers consider Containerum over the competitors, whereas "Powered by kubernetes" was stated as the key factor in picking Google Kubernetes Engine.

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Pros of Containerum
Pros of Google Kubernetes Engine
  • 6
    Teamwork
  • 4
    Fast support
  • 4
    Easy to use
  • 4
    User-friendly interface
  • 4
    Easy to begin wih
  • 3
    Logs viewing
  • 3
    Good Documentation
  • 2
    Rich command-line tool set
  • 2
    Pre-build solutions
  • 2
    Easy work
  • 17
    Backed by Google
  • 17
    Powered by kubernetes
  • 12
    Docker
  • 11
    Scalable
  • 6
    Open source
  • 2
    Command line interface is intuitive
  • 2
    Decoupled app
  • 1
    Provisioning
  • 1
    Declarative management

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What is Containerum?

Containerum is built to aid cluster management, teamwork and resource allocation. Containerum runs on top of any Kubernetes cluster and provides a friendly Web UI for cluster management.

What is Google Kubernetes Engine?

Container Engine takes care of provisioning and maintaining the underlying virtual machine cluster, scaling your application, and operational logistics like logging, monitoring, and health management.

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    What are some alternatives to Containerum and Google Kubernetes Engine?
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    Amazon EC2 Container Service lets you launch and stop container-enabled applications with simple API calls, allows you to query the state of your cluster from a centralized service, and gives you access to many familiar Amazon EC2 features like security groups, EBS volumes and IAM roles.
    Amazon EKS
    Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) is a managed service that makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to install and operate your own Kubernetes clusters.
    AWS Fargate
    AWS Fargate is a technology for Amazon ECS and EKS* that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. With AWS Fargate, you no longer have to provision, configure, and scale clusters of virtual machines to run containers.
    Azure Kubernetes Service
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    Hyper
    Hyper.sh is a secure container hosting service. What makes it different from AWS (Amazon Web Services) is that you don't start servers, but start docker images directly from Docker Hub or other registries.
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