What Is CCE?¶
Cloud Container Engine (CCE) is a hosted Kubernetes cluster service for enterprises. It offers complete lifecycle management for containerized applications and delivers scalable, high-performance solutions for deploying and managing cloud native applications.
Why CCE?¶
CCE is a one-stop platform integrating compute (ECS), networking (VPC, EIP, and ELB), storage (EVS, OBS, and SFS), and many other services. Multi-AZ, multi-region disaster recovery ensures high availability of Kubernetes clusters.
For more information, see Product Advantages and Application Scenarios.
CCE Cluster Types¶
There are multiple CCE products.
Category | Subcategory | CCE Standard | CCE Turbo |
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Positioning |
| Standard clusters that provide highly reliable and secure containers for commercial use | Next-gen container cluster designed for Cloud Native 2.0, with accelerated computing, networking, and scheduling |
Application scenario |
| For users who expect to use container clusters to manage applications, obtain elastic computing resources, and enable simplified management on computing, network, and storage resources | For users who have higher requirements on performance, resource utilization, and full-scenario coverage |
Specification difference | Network model | Cloud-native network 1.0: applies to common, smaller-scale scenarios.
| Cloud Native Network 2.0: applies to large-scale and high-performance scenarios. Max networking scale: 2,000 nodes |
Network performance | Overlays the VPC network with the container network, causing certain performance loss. | Flattens the VPC network and container network into one, achieving zero performance loss. | |
Network isolation |
| Associates pods with security groups. Unifies security isolation in and out the cluster via security groups' network policies. | |
Security isolation | Runs common containers, isolated by cgroups. |
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Edge infrastructure management | Not supported | Supports management of CloudPond edge sites. |