Container Platform
Discussion
A Container Platform is a computing platform that supplies the runtime and supporting capabilities required to deploy and operate Containerized Workloads.
A Container Platform may supply:
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A container runtime
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Workload scheduling
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Resource allocation
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Network connectivity
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Service discovery
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Storage integration
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Identity and access controls
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Security controls
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Configuration distribution
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Secret distribution
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Health monitoring
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Logging
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Scaling
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Workload restart and recovery
A Container Platform uses one or more Container Images to instantiate the containers associated with a Containerized Workload.
A Container Platform differs from a container runtime:
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A container runtime creates and operates individual containers
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A Container Platform combines a container runtime with capabilities used to deploy and operate Containerized Workloads
A Container Platform differs from a Kubernetes Cluster:
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A Container Platform is the general concept
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A Kubernetes Cluster is a Container Platform realized through Kubernetes control-plane components and worker nodes
A Container Platform may operate:
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On physical computing resources
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Within an Infrastructure Environment
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Through a provider-managed service
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In an Air-Gapped Environment
Definition
computing platform that supplies the runtime and supporting capabilities required to deploy and operate Containerized Workloads
Source
Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.
Note
A Container Platform does not by itself establish that the platform is:
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Securely configured
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Highly available
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Compliant with an applicable Baseline
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Authorized to execute a particular Workload
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Connected to an external network
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Suitable for production operation
Separate requirements govern those determinations.
The term does not prescribe:
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A container runtime
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An orchestration technology
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A deployment topology
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A network implementation
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A storage implementation
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An operating system
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A provider
Example
A Kubernetes Cluster, comprising worker nodes, a container runtime, networking, storage integration, identity controls, logging, and monitoring, serves as a Container Platform for deployed Containerized Workloads.
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