What Is CCE?¶
Cloud Container Engine (CCE) is a Kubernetes cluster hosting service for enterprises. It manages the enter lifecycle of 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 (DR) ensures high availability (HA) of Kubernetes clusters.
For more information, see Product Advantages and Application Scenarios.
CCE Cluster Types¶
There are multiple types of CCE clusters.
Category | Subcategory | CCE Standard | CCE Turbo |
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Positioning |
| Standard clusters that provide highly reliable and secure containers for commercial use | Next-generation clusters designed for Cloud Native 2.0, with accelerated compute, networking, and scheduling |
Application scenario |
| For users who expect to use container clusters to manage applications, obtain elastic compute resources, and enable simplified management on compute, network, and storage resources | For users who have higher requirements on performance, resource utilization, and full-scenario coverage |
Specification difference | Network model | Cloud native 1.0 networks: for scenarios where requirements on performance are not high and there are not so many containers
| Cloud Native 2.0 networks: for scenarios where requirements on performance are high and there are many containers Max networking scale: 2,000 nodes |
Network performance | The container network is overlaid with the VPC network, causing certain performance loss. | The VPC network and container network are flattened into one for zero performance loss. | |
Network isolation |
| Pods can be associated with security groups for isolation. This isolation policy, based on security groups, ensures consistent security isolation both within and outside of a cluster. | |
Security isolation | cgroups are used to isolate common containers. |
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Edge infrastructure management | Not supported | Management of CloudPond edge sites |