Docker Enterprise 3.0 integrates secure Kubernetes stack
With Docker Enterprise 3.0, now available in a beta version,
Docker Inc. has outfitted the enterprise container platform with a secure
Kubernetes stack. In conjunction with the Docker Enterprise 3.0 unveiling,
Docker also rolled out a managed service option for Docker Enterprise.
Docker Enterprise is positioned as an end-to-end platform
for building, running, and sharing container-based applications. Docker
Enterprise 3.0’s Docker Kubernetes Service (DKS) integrates Kubernetes
container orchestration from the developer desktop to the production server.
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DKS is compatible with Kubernetes YAML, Helm charts, and the
Docker Compose tool for creating multi-container applications. It also provides
an automated way to install and configure Kubernetes applications across hybrid
and multi-cloud deployments. Other capabilities include security, access
control, and lifecycle management. Docker Enterprise customers also can use
Docker Swarm to orchestrate Docker containers.
The managed service option, called Docker Enterprise-as-a-Service,
enables Docker Enterprise to be deployed as a service on-premises or in the
public cloud, via a partnership with CapGemini. The managed service leverages
on-demand scaling and usage-based pricing.
Other capabilities of Docker Enterprise 3.0 include:
Docker Desktop Enterprise, featuring a set of automation
tools that provide an integrated image registry with access to the Docker Hub
ecosystem and support deployment to an enterprise Kubernetes environment.
Docker Applications, for defining multi-container
applications in a single package deployable to any infrastructure. Developers
and operations teams can collaborate on an application by defining a group of
related containers. This capability is based on the CNAB (Cloud Native
Application Bundle) standard. Docker Compose, Helm charts, and Kubernetes are
supported.
You can sign up for the Docker Enterprise 3.0 beta program
at the Docker website. A Docker ID is
required.[Source]-https://www.infoworld.com/article/3391214/docker-enterprise-30-integrates-secure-kubernetes-stack.html
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