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.
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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:
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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.[Source]-https://www.infoworld.com/article/3391214/docker-enterprise-30-integrates-secure-kubernetes-stack.html
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