Alternatives to ManageIQ

Compare ManageIQ alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to ManageIQ in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from ManageIQ competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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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.
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    Container Registry
    8gears Container Registry is a Harbor-based container registry as a service offered and operated by the project's maintainer and contributors. For organizations, and software vendors looking for ways to distribute software as container images.
    Starting Price: $249 per month
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    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
    Run advanced apps on a secured and managed Kubernetes service. GKE is an enterprise-grade platform for containerized applications, including stateful and stateless, AI and ML, Linux and Windows, complex and simple web apps, API, and backend services. Leverage industry-first features like four-way auto-scaling and no-stress management. Optimize GPU and TPU provisioning, use integrated developer tools, and get multi-cluster support from SREs. Start quickly with single-click clusters. Leverage a high-availability control plane including multi-zonal and regional clusters. Eliminate operational overhead with auto-repair, auto-upgrade, and release channels. Secure by default, including vulnerability scanning of container images and data encryption. Integrated Cloud Monitoring with infrastructure, application, and Kubernetes-specific views. Speed up app development without sacrificing security.
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    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service. Customers such as Duolingo, Samsung, GE, and Cook Pad use ECS to run their most sensitive and mission-critical applications because of its security, reliability, and scalability. ECS is a great choice to run containers for several reasons. First, you can choose to run your ECS clusters using AWS Fargate, which is serverless compute for containers. Fargate removes the need to provision and manage servers, lets you specify and pay for resources per application, and improves security through application isolation by design. Second, ECS is used extensively within Amazon to power services such as Amazon SageMaker, AWS Batch, Amazon Lex, and Amazon.com’s recommendation engine, ensuring ECS is tested extensively for security, reliability, and availability.
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    AWS Fargate
    AWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that works with both Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Fargate makes it easy for you to focus on building your applications. Fargate removes the need to provision and manage servers, lets you specify and pay for resources per application, and improves security through application isolation by design. Fargate allocates the right amount of compute, eliminating the need to choose instances and scale cluster capacity. You only pay for the resources required to run your containers, so there is no over-provisioning and paying for additional servers. Fargate runs each task or pod in its own kernel providing the tasks and pods their own isolated compute environment. This enables your application to have workload isolation and improved security by design.
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    Amazon EKS
    Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a fully managed Kubernetes service. Customers such as Intel, Snap, Intuit, GoDaddy, and Autodesk trust EKS to run their most sensitive and mission-critical applications because of its security, reliability, and scalability. EKS is the best place to run Kubernetes for several reasons. First, you can choose to run your EKS clusters using AWS Fargate, which is serverless compute for containers. Fargate removes the need to provision and manage servers, lets you specify and pay for resources per application, and improves security through application isolation by design. Second, EKS is deeply integrated with services such as Amazon CloudWatch, Auto Scaling Groups, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), providing you a seamless experience to monitor, scale, and load-balance your applications.
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    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.
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    Red Hat OpenShift
    The Kubernetes platform for big ideas. Empower developers to innovate and ship faster with the leading hybrid cloud, enterprise container platform. Red Hat OpenShift offers automated installation, upgrades, and lifecycle management throughout the container stack—the operating system, Kubernetes and cluster services, and applications—on any cloud. Red Hat OpenShift helps teams build with speed, agility, confidence, and choice. Code in production mode anywhere you choose to build. Get back to doing work that matters. Red Hat OpenShift is focused on security at every level of the container stack and throughout the application lifecycle. It includes long-term, enterprise support from one of the leading Kubernetes contributors and open source software companies. Support the most demanding workloads including AI/ML, Java, data analytics, databases, and more. Automate deployment and life-cycle management with our vast ecosystem of technology partners.
    Starting Price: $50.00/month
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    Cloudify

    Cloudify

    Cloudify Platform

    Manage all private and public environments from one platform using a single CI/CD plugin that connects to ALL automation toolchains. Including Jenkins, Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloud Formation, Azure ARM and more. No installation, no downloads … and on us for the first 30 days. Built-in integration with infrastructure orchestration domains including AWS Cloud formation, Azure ARM, Ansible and Terraform. Service Composition Domain-Specific Language (DSL) – simplifies the relationship between services, handling cascading workflows, shared resources, distributed life-cycle management and more. Orchestration of cloud native Kubernetes services across multiple clusters: OpenShift, GKE, EKS, AKS and KubeSpray. Access a built-in blueprint to automate cluster setup and configuration. Built-in integration with Jenkins and other CI/CD platforms providing a ‘one-stop-shop’ for integrating all orchestration domains to your CI/CD pipeline.
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    Triton SmartOS
    Triton SmartOS combines the capabilities you get from a lightweight container OS, optimized to deliver containers, with the robust security, networking and storage capabilities you’ve come to expect and depend on from a hardware hypervisor. Triton SmartOS leverages Zones, a hardened container runtime environment that does not depend upon VM hosts for security. Patented resource protections insulate containers and ensure that each container gets its fair share of I/O. Triton SmartOS eliminates the complexities associated with VM host dependent solutions. Built-in networking offers each container one or more network interfaces, so each container has a full IP stack and is a full peer on the network, eliminating port conflicts and making network management easy. Secure, isolated, resizable filesystems for each container. The speed of bare metal performance + the flexibility of virtualization.
    Starting Price: $0.009 per GB per month
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    Azure Container Registry
    Build, store, secure, scan, replicate, and manage container images and artifacts with a fully managed, geo-replicated instance of OCI distribution. Connect across environments, including Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Red Hat OpenShift, and across Azure services like App Service, Machine Learning, and Batch. Geo-replication to efficiently manage a single registry across multiple regions. OCI artifact repository for adding helm charts, singularity support, and new OCI artifact-supported formats. Automated container building and patching including base image updates and task scheduling. Integrated security with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication, role-based access control, Docker content trust, and virtual network integration. Streamline building, testing, pushing, and deploying images to Azure with Azure Container Registry Tasks.
    Starting Price: $0.167 per day
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    Azure Container Instances
    Develop apps fast without managing virtual machines or having to learn new tools—it's just your application, in a container, running in the cloud. By running your workloads in Azure Container Instances (ACI), you can focus on designing and building your applications instead of managing the infrastructure that runs them. Deploy containers to the cloud with unprecedented simplicity and speed—with a single command. Use ACI to provision additional compute for demanding workloads whenever you need. For example, with the Virtual Kubelet, use ACI to elastically burst from your Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster when traffic comes in spikes. Gain the security of virtual machines for your container workloads, while preserving the efficiency of lightweight containers. ACI provides hypervisor isolation for each container group to ensure containers run in isolation without sharing a kernel.
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    Yandex Serverless Containers
    Run containers without creating Kubernetes VMs or clusters. We handle the installation, maintenance, and administration of software and runtime environments. A standard way to create artifacts (images) in your CI/CD pipeline with no code refactoring required. Code in your preferred programming language. Use the tools you are familiar with for the most challenging tasks. Configure prepared container instances that will always be ready to handle any load. This mode of operation guarantees that there will be no cold starts, allowing you to quickly process any loads. Run containers on your VPC network to interact with virtual machines and manage databases without providing public access to them. Only pay for serverless data storage and operations. Special pricing for the service means the first 1,000,000 container calls each month are provided free of charge.
    Starting Price: $0.012240 per GB
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    sloppy.io

    sloppy.io

    sloppy.io

    Containers have taken over the software world by storm — and for good reason. They’ve proven vital for DevOps and deployment, and have a multitude of uses for developers. In comparison to Virtual Machines, containers need few resources, deploy fast, and scale easily. Docker is the ideal tool for agile projects, products and companies. Kubernetes is complex. With sloppy.io you don’t have to worry about overlay networks, storage providers and ingress controllers. We manage the infrastructure for hosting your Docker containers, securely connecting them to your users and reliably storing your data. You can deploy and monitor your projects through our web-based UI, command line tools (CLI), and API. Our support chat connects you exclusively to software engineering and operations experts, ready to help.
    Starting Price: €19 per month
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    Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK)
    Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) from Alibaba Cloud is a fully managed service. ACK is integrated with services such as virtualization, storage, network and security, providing user a high performance and scalable Kubernetes environments for containerized applications. Alibaba Cloud is a Kubernetes Certified Service Provider (KCSP) and ACK is certified by Certified Kubernetes Conformance Program which ensures consistent experience of Kubernetes and workload portability. Kubernetes Certified Service Provider (KCSP) and qualified by Certified Kubernetes Conformance Program. Ensures Kubernetes consistent experience, workload portability. Provides deep and rich enterprise-class cloud native abilities. Ensures end-to-end application security and provides fine-grained access control. Allows you to quickly create Kubernetes clusters. Provides container-based management of applications throughout the application lifecycle.
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    Anthos

    Anthos

    Google

    Anthos lets you build, deploy, and manage applications anywhere in a secure, consistent manner. You can modernize existing applications running on virtual machines while deploying cloud-native apps on containers in an increasingly hybrid and multi-cloud world. Our application platform provides a consistent development and operations experience across all your deployments while reducing operational overhead and improving developer productivity. Anthos GKE: Enterprise-grade container orchestration and management service for running Kubernetes clusters anywhere, in both cloud and on-premises environments. Anthos Config Management: Define, automate, and enforce policies across environments in order to meet your organization’s unique security and compliance requirements. Anthos Service Mesh: Anthos unburdens operations and development teams by empowering them to manage and secure traffic between services while monitoring, troubleshooting, and improving application performance.
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    Platform9

    Platform9

    Platform9

    Platform9 is the leader in simplifying enterprise private clouds. Our platform uniquely combines ease of use with flexibility, integrating seamlessly with existing storage and server infrastructure as well as other enterprise platforms. With automated migration tools, open APIs, and flexible deployment options—self-hosted, air-gapped, or SaaS—Platform9 gives you the freedom to run your private cloud, your way. Our flagship product, Private Cloud Director, turns existing servers and storage into a fully featured private cloud. It delivers a familiar management experience for virtualization teams—with the ability to run VMs and containers side by side—and enterprise-grade features including High Availability, live migration, Dynamic Resource Rebalancing, Software Defined Networking, Self Service, and secure multi-tenancy. Hundreds of enterprises, including Rackspace Technology, Cloudera, and Juniper Networks use Platform9 today.
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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).
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    Spot Ocean

    Spot Ocean

    Spot by NetApp

    Spot Ocean lets you reap the benefits of Kubernetes without worrying about infrastructure while gaining deep cluster visibility and dramatically reducing costs. The key question is how to use containers without the operational overhead of managing the underlying VMs while also take advantage of the cost benefits associated with Spot Instances and multi-cloud. Spot Ocean is built to solve this problem by managing containers in a “Serverless” environment. Ocean provides an abstraction on top of virtual machines allowing to deploy Kubernetes clusters without the need to manage the underlying VMs. Ocean takes advantage of multiple compute purchasing options like Reserved and Spot instance pricing and failover to On-Demand instances whenever necessary, providing 80% reduction in infrastructure costs. Spot Ocean is a Serverless Compute Engine that abstracts the provisioning (launching), auto-scaling, and management of worker nodes in Kubernetes clusters.
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    Calico Cloud
    Pay-as-you-go security and observability SaaS platform for containers, Kubernetes, and cloud. Get a live view of dependencies and how all the services are communicating with each other in a multi-cluster, hybrid and multi-cloud environment. Eliminate setup and onboarding steps and troubleshoot your Kubernetes security and observability issues within minutes. Calico Cloud is a next-generation security and observability SaaS platform for containers, Kubernetes, and cloud. It enables organizations of all sizes to protect their cloud workloads and containers, detect threats, achieve continuous compliance, and troubleshoot service issues in real-time across multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and hybrid deployments. Calico Cloud is built on Calico Open Source, the most widely adopted container networking and security solution. Instead of managing a platform for container and Kubernetes security and observability, teams consume it as a managed service for faster analysis, relevant actions, etc.
    Starting Price: $0.05 per node hour
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    IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift
    IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift unifies traditional and container storage, enabling easier deployment of enterprise-class scale-out microservices architectures. Validated with Red Hat OpenShift, Kubernetes and IBM Cloud Pak. Delivering simplified deployment and management for an integrated experience. Enterprise data protection, automated scheduling, and data reuse support for Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes environments. Block, file and object data resources. Quickly deploy what you need when you need it. IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift provides the infrastructure foundation and storage orchestration necessary for building a robust, agile, on-premises hybrid cloud environment. IBM supports CSI for its block and file storage families to improve container utilization in Kubernetes environments.
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    ArvanCloud

    ArvanCloud

    ArvanCloud

    ArvanCloud CDN comprises tens of PoP sites in important locations all around the world to deliver online content to the users, from the closest geographical point at the highest speed and quality. With ArvanCloud Cloud Computing infrastructure, you are just a few clicks away from creating unlimited cloud servers on demand. You can create several cloud storage disks for each server and easily manage your cloud data center communications using Firewall and private and public networks. ArvanCloud allows you to save any kind of data on Cloud Storage in a completely encrypted format. You can have stable access to a reliable storage system from all around the world, without worrying about data loss. With ArvanCloud container-based Platform as a Service, which conforms to Kubernetes standards, you are just a few commands in CLI away from an operational product.
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    IBM Cloud Container Registry
    Store and distribute container images in a fully managed private registry. Push private images to conveniently run them in the IBM Cloud® Kubernetes Service and other runtime environments. Images are checked for security issues so you can make informed decisions about your deployments. Install the IBM Cloud Container Registry CLI to use the command line to manage your name spaces and Docker images in the IBM Cloud® private registry. View information about potential vulnerabilities and the security of images in the IBM Cloud Container Registry public and private repositories with the IBM Cloud console. Check the security status of container images that are provided by IBM, third parties or that are added to your organization's registry namespace. Advanced capabilities for security compliance insight. Access controls and image signing capabilities. Pre-integration with Kubernetes Service.
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    HashiCorp Nomad
    A simple and flexible workload orchestrator to deploy and manage containers and non-containerized applications across on-prem and clouds at scale. Single 35MB binary that integrates into existing infrastructure. Easy to operate on-prem or in the cloud with minimal overhead. Orchestrate applications of any type - not just containers. First class support for Docker, Windows, Java, VMs, and more. Bring orchestration benefits to existing services. Achieve zero downtime deployments, improved resilience, higher resource utilization, and more without containerization. Single command for multi-region, multi-cloud federation. Deploy applications globally to any region using Nomad as a single unified control plane. One single unified workflow for deploying to bare metal or cloud environments. Enable multi-cloud applications with ease. Nomad integrates seamlessly with Terraform, Consul and Vault for provisioning, service networking, and secrets management.
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    AWS App2Container
    AWS App2Container (A2C) is a command line tool for migrating and modernizing Java and .NET web applications into container format. AWS A2C analyzes and builds an inventory of applications running in bare metal, virtual machines, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, or in the cloud. Save on infrastructure and training costs by streamlining application development and operational skill sets. Accelerate modernization with automatic analysis of applications and autogenerated container images. Containerize applications running in your data center without code changes. Migrate and modernize legacy applications while standardizing the deployment and operations of your applications. Use AWS CloudFormation templates that configure required compute, network, and security infrastructure. Use pre-created continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines for AWS DevOps services.
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    Tencent Cloud EKS
    EKS is community-driven and supports the latest Kubernetes version as well as native Kubernetes cluster management. It is ready-to-use in the form of a plugin to support Tencent Cloud products for storage, networking, load balancing, and more. EKS is built on Tencent Cloud's well-developed virtualization technology and network architecture, providing 99.95% service availability. Tencent Cloud ensures the virtual and network isolation of EKS clusters between users. You can configure network policies for specific products using security groups, network ACL, etc. The serverless framework of EKS ensures higher resource utilization and lower OPS costs. Flexible and efficient auto scaling ensures that EKS only consumes the amount of resources required by the current load. EKS provides solutions that meet different business needs and can be integrated with most Tencent Cloud services, such as CBS, CFS, COS, TencentDB products, VPC and more.
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    Azure Web App for Containers
    It has never been easier to deploy container-based web apps. Just pull container images from Docker Hub or a private Azure Container Registry, and Web App for Containers will deploy the containerized app with your preferred dependencies to production in seconds. The platform automatically takes care of OS patching, capacity provisioning, and load balancing. Automatically scale vertically and horizontally based on application needs. Granular scaling rules are available to handle peaks in workload automatically while minimizing costs during off-peak times. Deploy data and host services across multiple locations with just few mouse clicks.
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    WhaleDeck

    WhaleDeck

    WhaleDeck

    Simplify your Docker workflow with WhaleDeck, the ultimate app for monitoring and controlling your Docker containers. With a user-friendly interface and powerful features, WhaleDeck is the only tool you need to manage your Docker environment. Monitor your containers with ease, thanks to WhaleDeck's real-time visualization of CPU, memory, drive and network usage. Keep track of your container logs and quickly identify issues with the built-in log viewer. And with support for multiple servers at once, you can easily manage all of your Docker environments from one place. Take control of your containers with the ability to run actions like start, stop, and pause on a single container or at multiple containers at once. And with the Split View feature, you can work more productively by seeing multiple parts of your Docker environment side by side. Whether you're a developer, DevOps engineer, or just someone who needs to manage Docker containers, WhaleDeck makes it simple.
    Starting Price: $1.99
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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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    Instainer

    Instainer

    Instainer

    Instainer is a Docker container hosting service which allows run instantly any Docker container on the cloud with Heroku-style Git deployment. When we started migration to Docker in our company, we felt that something was still missing. Docker brought amazing capabilities to our DevOps team, but still there wasn't any service to click and run any Docker containers instantly. We developed Instainer for engineers who want to run Docker containers on the cloud instantly. Your feedbacks & thoughts are really welcome. Instainer provides Heroku-style Git deployment for your containers. After running your container; Instainer automatically creates Git repository for you and pushes your container’s data into this repository. You can easily clone and change your data using Git. The WordPress rich content management system can utilize plugins, widgets, and themes.
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    LXC

    LXC

    Canonical

    LXC is a userspace interface for the Linux kernel containment features. Through a powerful API and simple tools, it lets Linux users easily create and manage system or application containers. LXC containers are often considered as something in the middle between a chroot and a full fledged virtual machine. The goal of LXC is to create an environment as close as possible to a standard Linux installation but without the need for a separate kernel. LXC is free software, most of the code is released under the terms of the GNU LGPLv2.1+ license, some Android compatibility bits are released under a standard 2-clause BSD license and some binaries and templates are released under the GNU GPLv2 license. LXC's stable release support relies on the Linux distributions and their own commitment to pushing stable fixes and security updates.
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    LXD

    LXD

    Canonical

    LXD is a next generation system container manager. It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead. It's image based with pre-made images available for a wide number of Linux distributions and is built around a very powerful, yet pretty simple, REST API. To get a better idea of what LXD is and what it does, you can try it online! Then if you want to run it locally, take a look at our getting started guide. The LXD project was founded and is currently led by Canonical Ltd with contributions from a range of other companies and individual contributors. The core of LXD is a privileged daemon which exposes a REST API over a local unix socket as well as over the network (if enabled). Clients, such as the command line tool provided with LXD itself then do everything through that REST API. It means that whether you're talking to your local host or a remote server, everything works the same way.
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    Nubix

    Nubix

    Nubix

    Nubix is a container platform that makes it easy to develop and deploy IoT and edge applications. Nubix runs on the tiniest microprocessors, enabling developers to easily process data on the sensor device where the data is created. Traditionally, updates to microcontroller devices have required replacing an entire firmware, a risky process that sometimes "bricks" devices. Nubix eliminates that risk with tiny containers, whose code is independent from the operating system reducing risk and speeding up release processes. Common edge architectures aren't really edge at all, instead forcing developers to transport data to the cloud or gateways for processing. Nubix's edge-native architecture enables processing of the data on the devices where data is created, eliminating the latency and overhead associated with networking and remote processing. And, Nubix is built on open source technologies so you are not locked into proprietary vendor languages and libraries.
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    balenaEngine
    An engine purpose-built for embedded and IoT use cases, based on Moby Project technology from Docker. 3.5x smaller than Docker CE, packaged as a single binary. Available for a wide variety of chipset architectures, supporting everything from tiny IoT devices to large industrial gateways. Bandwidth-efficient updates with binary diffs, 10-70x smaller than pulling layers in common scenarios. Extract layers as they arrive to prevent excessive writing to disk, protecting your storage from eventual corruption. Atomic and durable image pulls defend against partial container pulls in the event of power failure. Prevents page cache thrashing during image pull, so your application runs undisturbed in low-memory situations. balenaEngine is a new container engine purpose-built for embedded and IoT use cases and compatible with Docker containers. Based on Moby Project technology from Docker, balenaEngine supports container deltas for 10-70x more efficient bandwidth usage.
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    Numecent Cloudpager
    Cloudpaging is a patented cloud application-virtualization technology that enables you to package even the most complex legacy and custom Windows applications and deploy them across any modern Windows desktop environment in a friction-free manner, regardless of their original operating system. It abstracts applications from the underlying OS, breaks them down into discrete “pages,” and delivers those pages on demand into a container that isolates drivers and dependencies that typically cause conflicts while enabling the applications to behave as if natively installed. This enables deployment of applications across physical, virtual, and cloud-based desktops while eliminating the need to repackage for each target environment. With Cloudpaging, you gain the highest compatibility rate, enabling virtually any Windows application to be packaged for modern OS, including those that contain drivers, COM+ services, and more.
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    Flatcar Container Linux
    The introduction of container-based infrastructure was a paradigm shift. A Container-optimized Linux distribution is the best foundation for cloud native infrastructure. A minimal OS image only includes the tools needed to run containers. No package manager, no configuration drift. Delivering the OS on an immutable filesystem eliminates a whole category of security vulnerabilities. Automated atomic updates mean you get the latest security updates and open source technologies. Flatcar Container Linux is designed from the ground up for running container workloads. It fully embraces the container paradigm, including only what is required to run containers. Your immutable infrastructure deserves an immutable Linux OS. With Flatcar Container Linux, you manage your infrastructure, not your configuration.
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    Azure App Service
    Quickly build, deploy, and scale web apps and APIs on your terms. Work with .NET, .NET Core, Node.js, Java, Python or PHP, in containers or running on Windows or Linux. Meet rigorous, enterprise-grade performance, security and compliance requirements used a trusted, fully managed platform that handles over 40 billion requests per day. Fully managed platform with built-in infrastructure maintenance, security patching, and scaling. Built-in CI/CD integration and zero-downtime deployments. Rigorous security and compliance, including SOC and PCI, for seamless deployments across public cloud, Azure Government, and on-premises environments. Bring your code or container using the framework language of your choice. Increase developer productivity with tight integration of Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio. Streamline CI/CD with Git, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Atlassian Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, Docker Hub, and Azure Container Registry.
    Starting Price: $0.013 per hour
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    Sangfor Kubernetes Engine
    Sangfor Kubernetes Engine (SKE) is a container management platform built on upstream Kubernetes, fully integrated into Sangfor HCI and managed by Sangfor Cloud Platform, that provides a unified environment for running and managing both containers and virtual machines with simplicity, reliability, and security. Ideal for deploying new containerized applications, transitioning to microservices architectures, or consolidating existing VM workloads, SKE offers centralized account, permission, monitoring, and alert management across all workloads. Users can automate the creation of production‑ready Kubernetes clusters in as little as 15 minutes, eliminating manual OS installation and configuration, and leverage a rich set of out‑of‑the‑box components for rapid application deployment, visualized monitoring, diverse log types, and built‑in high‑performance load balancing.
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    Photon OS
    Project Photon OS™ is an open source, minimal Linux container host that is optimized for cloud-native applications, cloud platforms, and VMware infrastructure. Photon OS 3.0 introduces ARM64 support, installer improvements and updated packages. We invite partners, customers, and community members to collaborate on using Photon OS to run high-performance virtual machines and containerized applications. Contains everything needed to install. Choose between a minimal or a full installation to suit your deployment needs. Photon can be installed from ISO directly, or can be used with PXE/kickstart environments for automated installations. Portable, ready-to-go virtual environment. Photon OS Open Virtual Appliance packages include a highly sanitized and optimized kernel and packages to streamline and standardize appliance deployments. Use Photon OS as a Development Environment for building modern applications.
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    Podman

    Podman

    Containers

    What is Podman? Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Simply put: alias docker=podman. Manage pods, containers, and container images. Supporting docker swarm. We believe that Kubernetes is the defacto standard for composing Pods and for orchestrating containers, making Kubernetes YAML a defacto standard file format. Hence, Podman allows the creation and execution of Pods from a Kubernetes YAML file (see podman-play-kube). Podman can also generate Kubernetes YAML based on a container or Pod (see podman-generate-kube), which allows for an easy transition from a local development environment to a production Kubernetes cluster.
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    WebContainers

    WebContainers

    WebContainers

    WebContainers, developed by StackBlitz, are a browser-based runtime environment that enables the execution of Node.js applications and operating system commands directly within a web browser tab. This technology allows developers to build instant, interactive coding experiences, from tutorials to full-fledged integrated development environments, without the need for local setups or cloud-based virtual machines. By running entirely client-side, WebContainers offer unmatched user experiences with zero latency, offline capabilities, and enhanced security, as they eliminate the risks associated with server-side code execution. They support native Node.js toolchains, including npm, pnpm, and yarn, and are compatible with major modern frameworks. Additionally, WebContainers facilitate the running of WebAssembly (Wasm) out of the box, allowing for the porting of various languages and frameworks to the browser environment.
    Starting Price: $18 per month
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    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost is a vendor-neutral open source project for measuring and allocating cloud infrastructure and container costs in real-time. Built by Kubernetes experts and supported by Kubernetes practitioners, OpenCost shines a light into the black box of Kubernetes spending. Flexible, customizable cost allocation and cloud resource monitoring for accurate showback, chargeback, and ongoing reporting. Real-time cost allocation, broken down by Kubernetes concepts to the container level. Allocation for in-cluster resources like CPU, GPU, memory, load balancers, and persistent volumes. Dynamic asset pricing, through integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP billing APIs as well as support for on-prem Kubernetes clusters using custom pricing. Monitor costs outside the Kubernetes cluster from the cloud provider, resources like object storage, databases, and other managed services. Integrations with other open source tooling, such as easy pricing data exports to Prometheus.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CloudPlex

    CloudPlex

    CloudPlex

    CloudPlex is an enterprise cloud enablement platform that meets both the technical and business needs of the enterprise for running their applications in the cloud. It handles all key aspects of managing apps including governance, security, orchestration and cost management. The platform manages cloud-native, container-based and legacy applications on all major public clouds in a unified manner. It enables a completely automated application provisioning and orchestration process. CloudPlex addresses the business needs of the enterprise by providing a complete estimation, review, approval and change management workflow of cloud-spend, as well as end-to-end license management.
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    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers is Apache 2 licensed software consisting of two main components: the Kata agent, and the Kata Containerd shim v2 runtime. It also packages a Linux kernel and versions of QEMU, Cloud Hypervisor and Firecracker hypervisors. Kata Containers are as light and fast as containers and integrate with the container management layers—including popular orchestration tools such as Docker and Kubernetes (k8s)—while also delivering the security advantages of VMs. Kata Containers supports Linux (host and guest) for now. On the host side, we have installation instructions for several popular distributions. We also have out-of-the-box support for Clear Linux, Fedora, and CentOS 7 rootfs images through the OSBuilder which can also be used to roll your own guest images.
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    HPE Ezmeral

    HPE Ezmeral

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Run, manage, control and secure the apps, data and IT that run your business, from edge to cloud. HPE Ezmeral advances digital transformation initiatives by shifting time and resources from IT operations to innovations. Modernize your apps. Simplify your Ops. And harness data to go from insights to impact. Accelerate time-to-value by deploying Kubernetes at scale with integrated persistent data storage for app modernization on bare metal or VMs, in your data center, on any cloud or at the edge. Harness data and get insights faster by operationalizing the end-to-end process to build data pipelines. Bring DevOps agility to the machine learning lifecycle, and deliver a unified data fabric. Boost efficiency and agility in IT Ops with automation and advanced artificial intelligence. And provide security and control to eliminate risk and reduce costs. HPE Ezmeral Container Platform provides an enterprise-grade platform to deploy Kubernetes at scale for a wide range of use cases.
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    Slim.AI

    Slim.AI

    Slim.AI

    Easily connect your own private registries and share images with your team. Explore the world’s largest public registries to find the right container image for your project. If you don’t know what’s in your containers, you can’t have software security. The Slim platform lifts the veil on container internals so you can analyze, optimize, and compare changes across multiple containers or versions. Use DockerSlim, our open-source project, to automatically optimize your container images. Remove bulky or dangerous packages, so you ship only what you need to produce. Find out how the Slim platform can help your team automatically improve software and supply chain security, tune containers for development, testing, and production, and ship secure container-based apps to the cloud. Accounts are free and there is no charge to use the platform at this time. We're container enthusiasts, not salespeople, so know that your privacy and security are the founding principles of our business.
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    Tencent Container Registry
    Tencent Container Registry (TCR) offers secure, dedicated, and high-performance container image hosting and distribution service. You can create dedicated instances in multiple regions across the globe and pull container images from the nearest region to reduce pulling time and bandwidth costs. To guarantee data security, TCR features granular permission management and access control. It also supports P2P accelerated distribution to break through the performance bottleneck due to concurrent pulling of large images by large-scale clusters, helping you quickly expand and update businesses. You can customize image synchronization rules and triggers, and use TCR flexibly with your existing CI/CD workflow to quickly implement container DevOps. TCR instance adopts containerized deployment. You can dynamically adjust the service capability based on actual usage to manage sudden surges in business traffic.
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    SUSE CaaS Platform
    SUSE CaaS Platform is an enterprise-class container management solution that enables IT and DevOps professionals to more easily deploy, manage, and scale container-based applications and services. It includes Kubernetes to automate lifecycle management of modern applications, and surrounding technologies that enrich Kubernetes and make the platform itself easy to operate. As a result, enterprises that use SUSE CaaS Platform can reduce application delivery cycle times and improve business agility.
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    Oracle Container Cloud Service
    Oracle Container Cloud Service (also known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Service Classic) offers Development and Operations teams the benefits of easy and secure Docker containerization when building and deploying applications. Provides an easy-to-use interface to manage the Docker environment. Provides out-of-the-box examples of containerized services and application stacks that can be deployed in one click. Enables developers to easily connect to their private Docker registries (so they can ‘bring their own containers’). Enables developers to focus on building containerized application images and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, not on learning complex orchestration technologies.
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    Replex

    Replex

    Replex

    Configure policies to manage and govern cloud-native environments without impacting agility or speed. Allocate budgets to individual teams or projects, keep track of costs, govern resource usage and generate real-time alerts for cost overruns. Track the complete asset life cycle from ownership and creation to modification and termination. Understand detailed resource consumption patterns and costs associated with decentralized development teams while engaging developers in creating value with each and every deployment. Ensure microservices, containers, pods, and Kubernetes clusters have the most efficient resource footprint possible without compromising reliability, availability, or performance. Replex allows you to right size Kubernetes nodes and cloud instances based on historical and real-time utilization data and is a single source of truth for all performance-critical metrics.