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What is Tectonic?

A CoreOS + Kubernetes platform to run Linux containers.
Tectonic is a tool in the Containers as a Service category of a tech stack.

Who uses Tectonic?

Companies

Developers
4 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Tectonic.

Tectonic Integrations

Tectonic's Features

  • Deploy code on a container-native stack
  • Flexible architectures for each app
  • Automatic load balancing for services
  • Clean boundary between OS & apps

Tectonic Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Tectonic?
Amazon EC2 Container Service
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.
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.
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
Deploy and manage containerized applications more easily with a fully managed Kubernetes service. It offers serverless Kubernetes, an integrated continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) experience, and enterprise-grade security and governance. Unite your development and operations teams on a single platform to rapidly build, deliver, and scale applications with confidence.
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Tectonic's Followers
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