Despite the massive adoption of Kubernetes, relying on upstream Kubernetes often isn’t enough for teams deploying Kubernetes into production. Vanilla Kubernetes installations are plagued by a lack of central visibility, inconsistent security practices, and complex management processes.
Therefore, Kubernetes management platforms are adopted by enterprises to deliver:
- Consistent Cluster Operations: improved DevOps efficiencies with simplified cluster operation
- Security Policy & User Management: best-practice security policy enforcement and advanced user management on any infrastructure
- Shared Tools & Services: a high level of reliability with easy, consistent access to shared tools and services
In this whitepaper, we have used these categories to evaluate the features of the three leading Kubernetes Management Platforms:
- Red Hat OpenShift 4.9
- VMware Tanzu 1.4
- Google Anthos 1.10
- and SUSE Rancher 2.6