Compare the Top Container Management Software in Asia as of November 2025 - Page 2

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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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    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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    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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    ManageIQ

    ManageIQ

    ManageIQ

    Manage containers, virtual machines, networks, and storage from a single platform. Connect ManageIQ to your virtualization, container, network, and storage management systems, where it will discover inventory, map relationships, and listen for changes. The result is a rich, up-to-date and cross-referenced dataset that forms the basis for our advanced management capabilities. Define bundles of resources and publish them in a service catalog, from where they can be ordered by end users. Once provisioned, you can manage the full life cycle of a service, including policy, compliance, delegated operations, chargeback/showback, and retirement. Scan the contents of your VMs, hosts, and containers, and combine with auto discovery data to create advanced security and compliance policies. Content scanning works without the help of an agent and therefore works for any VM including foreign and un-cooperative ones.
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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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    Kublr

    Kublr

    Kublr

    Centrally deploy, run, and manage Kubernetes clusters across all of your environments with a comprehensive container orchestration platform that finally delivers on the Kubernetes promise. Optimized for large enterprises, Kublr is designed to provide multi-cluster deployments and observability. We made it easy, so your team can focus on what really matters: innovation and value generation. Enterprise-grade container orchestration might start with Docker and Kubernetes, but Kublr delivers the comprehensive, flexible tools that ensure you deploy enterprise-class Kubernetes clusters from Day One. The platform eases adoption for enterprises new to Kubernetes while providing the flexibility and control mature organizations need. While master self-healing is key, true high availability can only be achieved with additional node self-healing, ensuring worker nodes are as reliable as the cluster.
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    Mirantis Container Cloud
    Provisioning and managing cloud native infrastructure doesn’t have to be a moonshot. In fact, it can be as simple as point-and-click. Mirantis Container Cloud gives administrators and developers the power to deploy Kubernetes and OpenStack environments from a single pane of glass—across on-prem, hosted bare metal, and public cloud. No more scheduling work around updates. Get access to new features faster—with zero downtime for clusters and workloads. Give your developers the power to effortlessly create, observe, and manage Kubernetes clusters, all with custom guardrails. Mirantis Container Cloud gives you a single console to manage your entire hybrid infrastructure estate. Mirantis Container Cloud deploys, manages, and maintains both Mirantis Kubernetes Engine container-based deployments and Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes virtualization environments.
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    Azure Red Hat OpenShift
    Azure Red Hat OpenShift provides highly available, fully managed OpenShift clusters on demand, monitored and operated jointly by Microsoft and Red Hat. Kubernetes is at the core of Red Hat OpenShift. OpenShift brings added-value features to complement Kubernetes, making it a turnkey container platform as a service (PaaS) with a significantly improved developer and operator experience. Highly available, fully managed public and private clusters, automated operations, and over-the-air platform upgrades. Take advantage of the enhanced user interface for application topology and builds in the web console to build, deploy, configure, and visualize containerized applications and cluster resources more easily.
    Starting Price: $0.44 per hour
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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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    Doctor Droid

    Doctor Droid

    Doctor Droid

    ​Doctor Droid is an AI-driven platform designed to revolutionize monitoring and troubleshooting for engineering teams. It automates complex investigations, following standard operating procedures to analyze data across multiple integrations, identify root causes, and execute standard runbooks for self-healing. By proactively listening for alerts, Doctor Droid prepares relevant data and insights, reducing on-call time by up to 80% and enabling engineers to respond swiftly. It facilitates rapid onboarding of new engineers by automating the search for documents, learning new tools, and understanding data, allowing them to become primary on-calls from day one. With the capability to perform ad-hoc investigations, such as analyzing Kubernetes clusters or checking recent deployments, Doctor Droid adapts and creates new plans based on suggestions and existing documents. It integrates seamlessly with over 40 tools across the stack.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Plural

    Plural

    Plural

    ​Plural is an AI-powered Kubernetes management platform that automates complex tasks, simplifying upgrades, compliance management, visibility, and troubleshooting within Kubernetes environments. It offers a unified application deployment platform, facilitating the deployment of open source applications and proprietary services on Kubernetes using standards like Helm and Terraform. Key features include a fleet-scale GitOps engine for secure and scalable deployments, comprehensive visibility through a secure Auth Proxy, and integration with tools like Podman to streamline local development and deployment processes. Designed for DevOps and platform engineering teams, Plural enhances operational efficiency by automating routine tasks and optimizing workflows. ​
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    Contrail Insights

    Contrail Insights

    Juniper Networks

    Contrail Insights enables operators to control and visualize how infrastructure resources are utilized by workloads, and plan adequate capacity to ensure application performance. Using Contrail Insights, operators of software-defined data centers have a toolset for visibility into operational performance and infrastructure resources. In today’s large-scale multicloud networks, operations teams must have real-time and historical visibility into their infrastructure to ensure service reliability and minimize operational costs. Cloud infrastructure is typically built in layers of abstraction and, as operations become more automated, performance monitoring replaces manual changes as the most common task. As telemetry data increases, however, and abstraction layers are peeled back to examine and troubleshoot the state of the network infrastructure, monitoring complexity increases as well.
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    Apprenda

    Apprenda

    Apprenda

    Apprenda Cloud Platform empowers enterprise IT to create a Kubernetes-enabled shared service on the infrastructures of their choice and offer it to developers across business units. ACP supports your entire custom application portfolio. Rapidly build, deploy, run, and manage cloud-native, microservices, and container-based .NET and Java applications or modernize traditional workloads. ACP gives your developers self-service access to the tools they need to rapidly build applications, while IT operators can very easily orchestrate the environments and workflows. Enterprise IT becomes a true service provider. ACP is a single platform spanning your multiple data- centers and clouds. Run ACP on-premise or consume it as a managed service on the public cloud; both with the assurance of complete infrastructure independence. ACP enables policy-driven control over all of your application workloads' infrastructure utilization and DevOps processes.
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    Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator
    To sell cloud, you lease your virtualized infrastructure, ease and track cloud usage within a customer organization and find new routes to reach the largest cloud market. A cloud business won’t scale without a completely automated billing process. A prerequisite for success is the ability to bill and take payments based on accurately measured consumption data. Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator includes a fully integrated billing system for your fastest go-to-market opportunity. Integrating Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator into your existing workflows is extremely easy thanks to its powerful API and extensible interface. Your customers want to have a choice. To lower the risk of migration, or simply to preserve their application certification, they want to be able to decide which hypervisor should power their workload. A dynamic workload placement algorithm to make the most sensible decision on where to start a virtual machine.
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    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
    The fully managed Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) makes deploying and managing containerized applications easy. 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. Elastic provisioning of additional capacity without the need to manage the infrastructure. Add event-driven autoscaling and triggers through KEDA. Faster end-to-end development experience with Azure Dev Spaces including integration with Visual Studio Code Kubernetes tools, Azure DevOps, and Azure Monitor. Advanced identity and access management using Azure Active Directory, and dynamic rules enforcement across multiple clusters with Azure Policy. Available in more regions than any other cloud providers.
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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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    Tanzu Observability
    Tanzu Observability by Broadcom is a high-performance observability platform designed to monitor, analyze, and optimize cloud-native applications and infrastructure. It provides real-time visibility into the health, performance, and operations of complex applications by collecting and analyzing metrics, traces, and logs. Tanzu Observability leverages advanced AI and machine learning capabilities to detect anomalies and provide actionable insights, helping businesses proactively manage and optimize their digital environments. The platform’s scalable architecture supports large-scale deployments and offers deep insights into application performance, enabling faster troubleshooting and enhanced decision-making.
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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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    Fairwinds Insights

    Fairwinds Insights

    Fairwinds Ops

    Protect and optimize your mission-critical Kubernetes applications. Fairwinds Insights is a Kubernetes configuration validation platform that proactively monitors your Kubernetes and container configurations and recommends improvements. The software combines trusted open source tools, toolchain integrations, and SRE expertise based on hundreds of successful Kubernetes deployments. Balancing the velocity of engineering with the reactionary pace of security can result in messy Kubernetes configurations and unnecessary risk. Trial-and-error efforts to adjust CPU and memory settings eats into engineering time and can result in over-provisioning data center capacity or cloud compute. Traditional monitoring tools are critical, but don’t provide everything needed to proactively identify changes to maintain reliable Kubernetes workloads.
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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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    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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    Rancher

    Rancher

    Rancher Labs

    From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher lets you deliver Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher's open source software lets you run Kubernetes everywhere. Compare Rancher with other leading Kubernetes management platforms in how they deliver. You don’t need to figure Kubernetes out all on your own. Rancher is open source software, with an enormous community of users. Rancher Labs builds software that helps enterprises deliver Kubernetes-as-a-Service across any infrastructure. When running Kubernetes workloads in mission-critical environments, our community knows that they can turn to us for world-class support.
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    amazee.io

    amazee.io

    amazee.io

    amazee.io offers high-performance, flexible hosting solutions built for speed, security, and scalability. Whether you're running 500 decoupled Drupal sites, a single Laravel application, or a complex technology stack, Lagoon has the flexibility to accommodate any project thanks to containers. Our team of systems engineers is available to support your special requests and custom configurations. amazee.io takes security seriously, passing rigorous audits and offering a GDPR-compliant platform. Lagoon runs the latest technologies and is built to deliver the most performant development, deployment, and end-user experiences possible. We set up Lagoon to handle unplanned spikes in traffic and usage. Your server's resources will scale automatically when needed. Effortlessly create test environments for pull requests and branches. Full congruency across environments. Autoscales to handle fluctuating traffic.
    Starting Price: $199 per month
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    MicroK8s

    MicroK8s

    Canonical

    Low-ops, minimal production Kubernetes, for devs, cloud, clusters, workstations, Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically chooses the best nodes for the Kubernetes datastore. When you lose a cluster database node, another node is promoted. No admin needed for your bulletproof edge. MicroK8s is small, with sensible defaults that ‘just work’. A quick install, easy upgrades and great security make it perfect for micro clouds and edge computing. Full enterprise support available, with no subscription needed. Optional 24/7 support with 10 year security maintenance. Under the cell tower. On the racecar. On satellites or everyday appliances, MicroK8s delivers the full Kubernetes experience on IoT and micro clouds. Fully containerized deployment with compressed over-the-air updates for ultra-reliable operations. MicroK8s will apply security updates automatically by default, defer them if you want. Upgrade to a newer version of Kubernetes with a single command. It’s really that easy.
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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.
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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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    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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    Tencent Kubernetes Engine
    TKE is fully compatible with the entire range of Kubernetes capabilities and has been adapted to Tencent Cloud's fundamental IaaS capabilities such as CVM and CBS. In addition, Tencent Cloud’s Kubernetes-based cloud products such as CBS and CLB support one-click deployment to container clusters for a variety of open source applications, greatly improving deployment efficiency. Thanks to TKE, you can simplify the management of large-scale clusters and management and OPS of distributed applications without having to use cluster management software or design fault-tolerant cluster architecture. Simply launch TKE and specify the tasks you want to run, and then TKE will take care of all of the cluster management tasks, allowing you to focus on developing Dockerized applications.
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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.