We've compiled a list of 7 free and paid alternatives to StackEngine. The primary competitors include Rancher, Kubernetes. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between StackEngine and Deis, Apache Mesos, TuTum. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
We've compiled a list of 7 free and paid alternatives to StackEngine. The primary competitors include Rancher, Kubernetes. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between StackEngine and Deis, Apache Mesos, TuTum. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
StackEngine DevOps tools gives operations a fully automated container service delivery platform for...
StackEngine DevOps tools gives operations a fully automated container service delivery platform for...
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StackEngine Overview
StackEngine is an essential part of the Docker DevOps toolchain providing container-native automation to configure, deploy, orchestrate, and manage Docker applications. Operations needs security, user separation, and resource pools to manage how users, groups, and applications access resources. Developers need a simple way to compose Docker applications without worrying about resource management details. What’s needed is one platform with a clear separation of concerns that ties this all together – giving ops the VMware vCenter equivalent set of tools they need plus developers an expressive way to compose and model container-native applications. StackEngine combines the container orchestration power of Mesos and Kubernetes with the configuration management power of Chef and Puppet.