Compare the Top Container Orchestration Software that integrates with Docker as of July 2025

This a list of Container Orchestration software that integrates with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

What is Container Orchestration Software for Docker?

Container orchestration software is a platform that automates the deployment, management, scaling, and networking of containers in a distributed environment. These tools help manage the complexities of containerized applications by ensuring containers are running efficiently, scaled appropriately, and able to communicate with each other. The most popular container orchestration software uses tools like Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, or Apache Mesos, providing features such as load balancing, automated container provisioning, self-healing, and monitoring. These tools are essential for managing large-scale containerized applications and microservices, ensuring high availability, performance, and resilience. Compare and read user reviews of the best Container Orchestration software for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Cloud Run
    Google Cloud Run abstracts away the complexity of container orchestration, allowing developers to deploy applications without having to configure and manage Kubernetes clusters. While Cloud Run itself handles the orchestration of containers, it offers compatibility with Kubernetes for users who wish to leverage more granular control and customization. Cloud Run’s automatic scaling and load balancing ensure that containerized applications scale efficiently based on traffic, making it an excellent choice for developers looking for a streamlined experience. New customers can use the $300 in free credits to explore how Cloud Run can handle container orchestration automatically, without the need for manual intervention. This reduces operational complexity and eliminates the need for users to manage orchestration tools themselves. Cloud Run’s serverless architecture enables it to efficiently handle both simple and complex containerized applications at any scale.
    Starting Price: Free (2 mil requests/month)
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    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Technologies

    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm uses our high-performance streaming and secure isolation technology to provide web-native Desktop as a Service (DaaS), application streaming, and secure/private web browsing. Kasm is not just a service; it is a highly configurable platform with a robust developer API and devops-enabled workflows that can be customized for your use-case, at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed in the cloud (Public or Private), on-premise (Including Air-Gapped Networks or your Homelab), or in a hybrid configuration.
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    Starting Price: $0 Free Community Edition
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    Portainer Business
    Portainer is an intuitive container management platform for Docker, Kubernetes, and Edge-based environments. With a smart UI, Portainer enables you to build, deploy, manage, and secure your containerized environments with ease. It makes container adoption easier for the whole team and reduces time-to-value on Kubernetes and Docker/Swarm. With a simple GUI and a comprehensive API, the product makes it easy for engineers to deploy and manage container-based apps, triage issues, automate CI/CD workflows and set up CaaS (container-as-a-service) environments regardless of hosting environment or K8s distro. Portainer Business is designed to be used in a team environment with multiple users and clusters. The product includes a range of security features, including RBAC, OAuth integration, and logging - making it suitable for use in complex production environments. Portainer also allows you to set up GitOps automation for deployment of your apps to Docker and K8s based on Git repos.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack is an intelligent IT automation platform that can manage, secure, and optimize any infrastructure—on-prem, in the cloud, or at the edge. It’s built on a unique and powerful event-driven automation engine that detects events in any system and reacts intelligently to them, making it an extremely effective solution for managing large, complex environments. With the newly launched SecOps offering, SaltStack can detect security vulnerabilities and non-compliant, mis-configured systems. As soon as an issue is detected, this powerful automation helps you and your team remediate it, keeping your infrastructure securely configured, compliant, and up-to-date. The SecOps suite includes both Comply and Protect. Comply scans and remediates against CIS, DISA-STIG, NIST, PCI, HIPAA compliance standards. And Protect scans for vulnerabilities and patches and updates your operating systems.
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    Stakkr

    Stakkr

    Python Software Foundation

    Stakkr is a a docker recompose tool that uses docker compose to easily create / maintain a stack of services, for example for web development. Via a configuration file you can setup the required services and let stakkr link and start everything for you. It works only in CLI and it’s a good replacement to Vagrant. If you have heard of Docker, you know that when you need to build a full environment with multiple services that are linked, you either have to do everything manually or use docker-compose. The second solution is the best but it implies that you need, for each environment, to change your parameters, choose your images, learn the docker-compose command line tool, etc. In brief, it’s not very flexible and hard to learn. Stakkr will help you, via a very simple configuration file and a predefined list of services (that can be extended by plugins) to build a complete environment. Plus, to control it in command line. It makes use of docker easy.
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    Telepresence

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    Telepresence streamlines your local development process, enabling immediate feedback. You can launch your local environment on your laptop, equipped with your preferred tools, while Telepresence seamlessly connects them to the microservices and test databases they rely on. It simplifies and expedites collaborative development, debugging, and testing within Kubernetes environments by establishing a seamless connection between your local machine and shared remote Kubernetes clusters. Why Telepresence: Faster feedback loops: Spend less time building, containerizing, and deploying code. Get immediate feedback on code changes by running your service in the cloud from your local machine. Shift testing left: Create a remote-to-local debugging experience. Catch bugs pre-production without the configuration headache of remote debugging. Deliver better, faster user experience: Get new features and applications into the hands of users faster and more frequently.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Strong Network

    Strong Network

    Strong Network

    Strong Network allows the management of containers for DevOps online (as opposed to locally on developers laptop) and access them through a cloud IDE or a SSH connection (in the case of a local IDE). These containers provide a complete management of access keys and credentials to multiple types of resources, in addition to providing data loss prevention (DLP). In addition we combine the IDE with a secure chrome browser (remote browser isolation) such that any third party applications for DevOps can be accessed with DLP. This platform is a complete replacement for VDI/DaaS for code development. Our platform allows the provisioning and management of containers for development online (as opposed to locally on developers' laptops, using a solution like docker desktop for example) and enables accessing them through a cloud IDE or a SSH connection (in the case of a local IDE).
    Starting Price: $39
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    Bacula Enterprise

    Bacula Enterprise

    Bacula Systems

    Bacula Enterprise delivers Physical, Virtual, Container and Hybrid Cloud Backup & Recovery software for the Modern Data Center - all from a single platform. Designed for medium and large organizations, Bacula Enterprise backup and recovery software brings unique innovation, modern architecture, business value benefits and low cost of ownership. Bacula Enterprise corporate data backup software solution uses exclusive technologies that increase the interoperability, power, flexibility and functionality of Bacula Enterprise into a wide range of IT environments such as enterprise data centers, managed service providers, software vendors or cloud providers. Thousands of organizations worldwide use Bacula Enterprise in mission-critical environments, including NASA, Texas A&M University, Unicredit, Swisscom, Sky, and many more. Bacula provides additional security features over other vendors and offers advanced, hybrid Cloud connectivity to Amazon, S3, Google, Oracle and many more.
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    harpoon

    harpoon

    harpoon

    harpoon is a drag-and-drop Kubernetes tool for deploying any software in seconds. Whether you're new to Kubernetes or are looking for the best way to learn, harpoon has all the features you need to be successful in deploying and configuring your software using the industry-leading container orchestrator, all with no code. Our visual Kubernetes interface enables anyone to deploy production-grade software with no code. Easily accomplish simple or complex enterprise-grade cloud deployments to deploy and configure software and autoscale Kubernetes without writing any code or configuration scripts. Instantly search for and find any piece of commercial or open source software on the planet and deploy it to the cloud with one click. Before running any applications or services, harpoon will run automated scripts that will secure your cloud provider account. Connect harpoon to your source code repository anywhere and set up an automated deployment pipeline.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Northflank

    Northflank

    Northflank

    The self-service developer platform for your apps, databases, and jobs. Start with one workload, and scale to hundreds on compute or GPUs. Accelerate every step from push to production with highly configurable self-service workflows, pipelines, templates, and GitOps. Securely deploy preview, staging, and production environments with observability tooling, backups, restores, and rollbacks included. Northflank seamlessly integrates with your preferred tooling and can accommodate any tech stack. Whether you deploy on Northflank’s secure infrastructure or on your own cloud account, you get the same exceptional developer experience, and total control over your data residency, deployment regions, security, and cloud expenses. Northflank leverages Kubernetes as an operating system to give you the best of cloud-native, without the overhead. Deploy to Northflank’s cloud for maximum simplicity, or connect your GKE, EKS, AKS, or bare-metal to deliver a managed platform experience in minutes.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Apache Mesos

    Apache Mesos

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mesos is built using the same principles as the Linux kernel, only at a different level of abstraction. The Mesos kernel runs on every machine and provides applications (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Elasticsearch) with API’s for resource management and scheduling across entire datacenter and cloud environments. Native support for launching containers with Docker and AppC images.Support for running cloud native and legacy applications in the same cluster with pluggable scheduling policies. HTTP APIs for developing new distributed applications, for operating the cluster, and for monitoring. Built-in Web UI for viewing cluster state and navigating container sandboxes.
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    Aptible

    Aptible

    Aptible

    Aptible automatically implements the security controls you need to achieve regulatory compliance and pass customer audits. Out-of-the-box compliance. Aptible Deploy enables you to meet and maintain regulatory compliance and customer audit requirements automatically. Aptible provides everything you need to meet encryption requirements so your Databases, traffic, and certificates are secure. You get automatic backups of your data every 24 hours. You can trigger a manual backup at any time, and restore in a few clicks. Logs are generated and backed up for every deploy, config change, database tunnel, and console operation, and session. Aptible monitors the underlying EC2 instances in your stacks for potential intrusions, such as unauthorized SSH access, rootkits, file integrity issues, and privilege escalation. The Aptible Security Team responds on your behalf 24/7 to investigate and resolve issues as they arise.
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    Nebula Container Orchestrator

    Nebula Container Orchestrator

    Nebula Container Orchestrator

    Nebula container orchestrator aims to help devs and ops treat IoT devices just like distributed Dockerized apps. It aim is to act as Docker orchestrator for IoT devices as well as for distributed services such as CDN or edge computing that can span thousands (possibly even millions) of devices worldwide and it does it all while being open-source and completely free. Nebula is a open source project created for Docker orchestration and designed to manage massive clusters at scale, it achieves this by scaling each project component out as far as required. The project’s aim is to act as Docker orchestrator for IoT devices as well as for distributed services such as CDN or edge computing. Nebula is capable of simultaneously updating tens of thousands of IoT devices worldwide with a single API call in an effort to help devs and ops treat IoT devices just like distributed Dockerized apps.
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    Marathon
    Marathon is a production-grade container orchestration platform for Mesosphere’s Datacenter Operating System (DC/OS) and Apache Mesos. High Availability. Marathon runs as an active/passive cluster with leader election for 100% uptime. Multiple container runtimes. Marathon has first-class support for both Mesos containers (using cgroups) and Docker. Stateful apps. Marathon can bind persistent storage volumes to your application. You can run databases like MySQL and Postgres, and have storage accounted for by Mesos. Beautiful and powerful UI. Service Discovery & Load Balancing. Several methods available. Health Checks. Evaluate your application’s health using HTTP or TCP checks. Event Subscription. Supply an HTTP endpoint to receive notifications - for example to integrate with an external load balancer. Metrics. Query them at /metrics in JSON format, push them to systems like Graphite, StatsD and DataDog, or scrape them using Prometheus.
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    Helios

    Helios

    Spotify

    Helios is a Docker orchestration platform for deploying and managing containers across an entire fleet of servers. Helios provides a HTTP API as well as a command-line client to interact with servers running your containers. It also keeps a history of events in your cluster including information such as deploys, restarts and version changes. The binary release of Helios is built for Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, but Helios should be buildable on any platform with at least Java 8 and a recent Maven 3 available. Use helios-solo to launch a local environment with a Helios master and agent. Helios is pragmatic. We're not trying to solve everything today, but what we have, we try hard to ensure is rock-solid. So we don't have things like resource limits or dynamic scheduling yet. Today, for us, it has been more important to get the CI/CD use cases, and surrounding tooling solid first. That said, we eventually want to do dynamic scheduling, composite jobs, etc.
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    Nextflow

    Nextflow

    Seqera Labs

    Data-driven computational pipelines. Nextflow enables scalable and reproducible scientific workflows using software containers. It allows the adaptation of pipelines written in the most common scripting languages. Its fluent DSL simplifies the implementation and deployment of complex parallel and reactive workflows on clouds and clusters. Nextflow is built around the idea that Linux is the lingua franca of data science. Nextflow allows you to write a computational pipeline by making it simpler to put together many different tasks. You may reuse your existing scripts and tools and you don't need to learn a new language or API to start using it. Nextflow supports Docker and Singularity containers technology. This, along with the integration of the GitHub code-sharing platform, allows you to write self-contained pipelines, manage versions, and rapidly reproduce any former configuration. Nextflow provides an abstraction layer between your pipeline's logic and the execution layer.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Centurion

    Centurion

    New Relic

    A deployment tool for Docker. Takes containers from a Docker registry and runs them on a fleet of hosts with the correct environment variables, host volume mappings, and port mappings. Supports rolling deployments out of the box, and makes it easy to ship applications to Docker servers. We're using it in our production infrastructure. Centurion works in a two part deployment process where the build process ships a container to the registry, and Centurion ships containers from the registry to the Docker fleet. Registry support is handled by the Docker command line tools directly so you can use anything they currently support via the normal registry mechanism. If you haven't been using a registry, you should read up on how to do that before trying to deploy anything with Centurion. This code is developed in the open with input from the community through issues and PRs. There is an active maintainer team within New Relic.
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    Swarm

    Swarm

    Docker

    Current versions of Docker include swarm mode for natively managing a cluster of Docker Engines called a swarm. Use the Docker CLI to create a swarm, deploy application services to a swarm, and manage swarm behavior. Cluster management integrated with Docker Engine: Use the Docker Engine CLI to create a swarm of Docker Engines where you can deploy application services. You don’t need additional orchestration software to create or manage a swarm. Decentralized design: Instead of handling differentiation between node roles at deployment time, the Docker Engine handles any specialization at runtime. You can deploy both kinds of nodes, managers and workers, using the Docker Engine. This means you can build an entire swarm from a single disk image. Declarative service model: Docker Engine uses a declarative approach to let you define the desired state of the various services in your application stack.
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    Atomic Host

    Atomic Host

    Project Atomic

    Deploy and manage your containers in the next generation container OS. Use immutable infrastructure to deploy and scale your containerized applications. Project Atomic mainly comprises Atomic Host, Team Silverblue, and various container tooling. cloud native platforms. Atomic Host provides immutable infrastructure for deploying to hundreds or thousands of servers in your private or public cloud. Available in Fedora Atomic Host, CentOS Atomic Host, and Red Hat Atomic Host editions depending on your platform and support needs. To balance the need between long-term stability and new features, we are providing different releases of Atomic Host for you to choose from. Team Silverblue provides immutable infrastructure for your desktop experience.
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    Portworx

    Portworx

    Pure Storage

    Run Kubernetes in production with the #1 Kubernetes platform for persistent storage, backup, DR, data security and capacity management. Easily protect, restore and migrate your Kubernetes applications in any cloud or data center. The Portworx Enterprise Storage Platform is your end-to-end storage and data management solution for all your Kubernetes projects, including container-based CaaS, DBaaS, SaaS, and Disaster Recovery initiatives. Your apps will benefit from container-granular storage, disaster recovery, data security, multi-cloud migrations and more. Easily solve the enterprise requirements needed to run data service on Kubernetes. Effortlessly offer a cloud-like DbaaS to your users without giving up control. Scale the backend data services powering your SaaS app without operational complexity. Add DR to any Kubernetes app with a single command. Easily backup and restore all your Kubernetes applications.
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    Test Kitchen

    Test Kitchen

    KitchenCI

    Test Kitchen provides a test harness to execute infrastructure code on one or more platforms in isolation. A driver plugin architecture is used to run code on various cloud providers and virtualization technologies such as Vagrant, Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Engine, Docker, and more. Many testing frameworks are supported out of the box including Chef InSpec, Serverspec, and Bats For Chef Infra workflows, cookbook dependency resolution via Berkshelf or Policyfiles is supported or include a cookbooks/ directory and Kitchen will know what to do. Test Kitchen is used by all Chef-managed community cookbooks and is the integration testing tool of choice for cookbooks.
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    azk

    azk

    Azuki

    What’s so great about azk? azk is open source software (Apache 2.0) and will always be. azk is agnostic and has a very soft learning curve. Keep using the exact same development tools you already use. It only takes a few commands. Minutes instead of hours or days. azk does its magic by executing very short and simple recipe files (Azkfile.js) that describe the environments to be installed and configured. azk is fast and your machine will barely feel it. It uses containers instead of virtual machines. Containers are like virtual machines, only with better performance and lower consumption of physical resources. azk is built with Docker, the best open source engine for managing containers. Sharing an Azkfile.js assures total parity among development environments in different programmers' machines and reduces the chances of bugs during deployment. Not sure if all the programmers in your team are using the updated version of the development environment?
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