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Managed Kubernetes Comparison Table

What's so different about a Kumina managed Kubernetes cluster?

At Kumina, we think our services are significantly different from other offerings due to the completeness of our services. What is called "managed Kubernetes" at other clouds does not directly compare to Kumina's "managed Kubernetes" therefore. Kumina has her roots in managed operations and that's how we approach our managed Kubernetes clusters as well. To show you why we think our offering is more complete than most other offerings, in this table we show the main points in which we think we differ. Of course, most of them are positive (this is our website, after all), but there are some things in there that can be considered a negative, depending on your requirements. We will happily explain the pros and cons for you! Feel free to contact us when you are ready to have a talk!

Service

Kumina

Internal

GKE

EKS

Supported Kubernetes version

Last four released minor versions, prefer not the latest

Any

Last six or seven released minor versions

Last five released, generally later in supporting newer releases

Aggregated Logging

ElasticSearch, Kibana, Filebeat

Any

Cloud Logging

Cloud Watch for the control-plane, optionally deploy fluent-bit manually for other logs as well

Metric gathering

Prometheus Operator, many default metrics included

Any

Cloud Monitoring

Self-maintained Prometheus