Compare All Container Platforms & Kubernetes Software 2026
Side-by-side comparison of 9 container platforms & kubernetes tools. Find the right fit for your team and budget.
Container Platforms & Kubernetes software pricing ranges from Free to $9.5K per user per month in 2026. The category average is $897/user/month.
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| Product | Starting Price | Popular Tier | Enterprise | Free Tier | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VMware Tanzu | Custom | Custom | Custom | No | - |
| D2iQ (formerly Mesosphere) | Custom | Custom | Custom | No | - |
| Rancher (SUSE) | Custom | Custom | Custom | No | - |
| Kubermatic | Custom | Custom | Custom | No | - |
| Azure AKS | $2.50 /device/month | $11.16 /device/month | $438 /device/month | No | - |
| DigitalOcean Kubernetes | $3.39 /month/node | $63 /month/node | $163 /month/node | No | - |
| Portainer | $99 /mo | $99 /mo | $99 /mo | No | - |
| Linode LKE | $60 /per cluster, per month | $300 /per cluster, per month | $300 /per cluster, per month | No | - |
| Canonical Kubernetes (Charmed) | $25 /per machine per year | $7.6K /per machine per year | $9.5K /per machine per year | No | - |
Category Summary
9
Products
$21
Avg Starting
$897
Avg Popular
0
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Container Platforms & Kubernetes Pricing FAQ
01 What is a container platform / Kubernetes?
A container platform runs and orchestrates containerized applications at scale. Kubernetes is the dominant orchestrator, automating deployment, scaling, networking, and self-healing of containers. Managed Kubernetes services (EKS, GKE, AKS) and platforms like OpenShift handle the control plane and operations so teams focus on their applications.
02 How much does managed Kubernetes cost?
Managed Kubernetes pricing has two parts: a control-plane fee (a flat hourly charge, or free on some providers) plus the cost of the worker-node compute, storage, and networking you actually run. Enterprise platforms like OpenShift add subscription/licensing per node or core. The underlying cloud compute is usually the dominant cost.
03 Managed Kubernetes vs self-managed: which is cheaper?
Self-managing Kubernetes on raw VMs avoids control-plane fees but demands significant SRE expertise to operate, upgrade, and secure, which carries real labor cost. Managed services charge a small control-plane fee in exchange for offloading that operational burden. For most teams, managed Kubernetes is cheaper once engineering time is counted.
04 What hidden costs come with container platforms?
Watch for over-provisioned nodes sitting idle, load balancer and data-egress fees, persistent storage, and add-ons for monitoring, service mesh, and ingress. Enterprise platform licensing per core/node and the SRE staffing to operate clusters are major cost factors often underestimated.