Compare the Top Enterprise Cluster Management Software as of June 2025

What is Enterprise Cluster Management Software?

Cluster management software is specialized software designed to manage and orchestrate groups of interconnected computers, known as clusters, that work together to perform complex tasks. It provides a centralized interface for deploying, monitoring, scaling, and maintaining applications and workloads across multiple nodes. The software ensures resource allocation, load balancing, and fault tolerance to maximize efficiency and reliability. It is commonly used in high-performance computing, data centers, and cloud environments to streamline operations and optimize infrastructure usage. By automating tasks and providing real-time insights, cluster management software enhances operational efficiency and simplifies the complexities of managing distributed systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Enterprise Cluster Management software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service. Customers such as Duolingo, Samsung, GE, and Cook Pad use ECS to run their most sensitive and mission-critical applications because of its security, reliability, and scalability. ECS is a great choice to run containers for several reasons. First, you can choose to run your ECS clusters using AWS Fargate, which is serverless compute for containers. Fargate removes the need to provision and manage servers, lets you specify and pay for resources per application, and improves security through application isolation by design. Second, ECS is used extensively within Amazon to power services such as Amazon SageMaker, AWS Batch, Amazon Lex, and Amazon.com’s recommendation engine, ensuring ECS is tested extensively for security, reliability, and availability.
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    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Red Hat OpenShift
    The Kubernetes platform for big ideas. Empower developers to innovate and ship faster with the leading hybrid cloud, enterprise container platform. Red Hat OpenShift offers automated installation, upgrades, and lifecycle management throughout the container stack—the operating system, Kubernetes and cluster services, and applications—on any cloud. Red Hat OpenShift helps teams build with speed, agility, confidence, and choice. Code in production mode anywhere you choose to build. Get back to doing work that matters. Red Hat OpenShift is focused on security at every level of the container stack and throughout the application lifecycle. It includes long-term, enterprise support from one of the leading Kubernetes contributors and open source software companies. Support the most demanding workloads including AI/ML, Java, data analytics, databases, and more. Automate deployment and life-cycle management with our vast ecosystem of technology partners.
    Starting Price: $50.00/month
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    Appvia Wayfinder
    Appvia Wayfinder is a trusted infrastructure operations platform designed to increase developer velocity. It enables platform teams to operate at scale by providing self-service guardrails for standardisation. Supporting integration with AWS, Azure, and more, Wayfinder offers self-service provisioning of environments and cloud resources using a catalogue of manageable Terraform modules. Its built-in principles of isolation and least privilege ensure secure default configurations, while granting fine-grained control to platform teams over underlying CRDs. It offers centralized control and visibility over clusters, apps, and cloud resources across various clouds. Additionally, Wayfinder's cloud automation capability supports safe deployments and upgrades through the use of ephemeral clusters and namespaces. Choose Appvia Wayfinder for streamlined, secure, and efficient infrastructure management.
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    Starting Price: $0.035 US per vcpu per hour
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    K8Studio

    K8Studio

    K8Studio

    Welcome to K8 Studio, your ultimate cross-platform client IDE for effortless Kubernetes cluster management. Seamlessly deploy to popular platforms such as EKS, GKE, AKS, or your dedicated bare metal setup. Experience the power of connecting to your cluster with an intuitive interface, providing a visual representation of nodes, pods, services, and more. Gain instant access to logs, detailed element descriptions, and a bash terminal, all with a simple click. Elevate your Kubernetes experience with K8Studio's user-friendly features. The grid view allows for a comprehensive tabular display of all Kubernetes objects. The left bar enables the selection of specific object types, and this view is entirely interactive and updated in real time. Users can seamlessly search and filter objects by namespace, and rearrange columns. Organizes workloads, services, ingresses, and volumes by namespace and instance. Visualize object connections for a rapid pod count and status check.
    Starting Price: $17 per month
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    Loft

    Loft

    Loft Labs

    Most Kubernetes platforms let you spin up and manage Kubernetes clusters. Loft doesn't. Loft is an advanced control plane that runs on top of your existing Kubernetes clusters to add multi-tenancy and self-service capabilities to these clusters to get the full value out of Kubernetes beyond cluster management. Loft provides a powerful UI and CLI but under the hood, it is 100% Kubernetes, so you can control everything via kubectl and the Kubernetes API, which guarantees great integration with existing cloud-native tooling. Building open-source software is part of our DNA. Loft Labs is CNCF and Linux Foundation member. Loft allows companies to empower their employees to spin up low-cost, low-overhead Kubernetes environments for a variety of use cases.
    Starting Price: $25 per user per month
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    xCAT

    xCAT

    xCAT

    xCAT (Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit) is an open source tool designed to automate the deployment, scaling, and management of bare metal servers and virtual machines. It offers comprehensive management capabilities for high-performance computing clusters, render farms, grids, web farms, online gaming infrastructures, clouds, and data centers. xCAT provides an extensible framework based on years of system administration best practices, enabling administrators to discover hardware servers, execute remote system management, provision operating systems on physical or virtual machines in both disk and diskless modes, install and configure user applications, and perform parallel system management. The toolkit supports various operating systems, including Red Hat, Ubuntu, SUSE, and CentOS, and is compatible with architectures such as ppc64le, x86_64, and ppc64. It integrates with management protocols like IPMI, HMC, FSP, and OpenBMC, facilitating remote console access.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenHPC

    OpenHPC

    The Linux Foundation

    Welcome to the OpenHPC site. OpenHPC is a collaborative, community effort that was initiated from a desire to aggregate a number of common ingredients required to deploy and manage High Performance Computing (HPC) Linux clusters including provisioning tools, resource management, I/O clients, development tools, and a variety of scientific libraries. Packages provided by OpenHPC have been pre-built with HPC integration in mind with a goal to provide reusable building blocks for the HPC community. Over time, the community also plans to identify and develop abstraction interfaces between key components to further enhance modularity and interchangeability. The community includes representation from a variety of sources including software vendors, equipment manufacturers, research institutions, supercomputing sites, and others. This community works to integrate a multitude of components that are commonly used in HPC systems and are freely available for open source distribution.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TrinityX

    TrinityX

    Cluster Vision

    TrinityX is an open source cluster management system developed by ClusterVision, designed to provide 24/7 oversight for High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) environments. It offers a dependable, SLA-compliant support system, allowing users to focus entirely on their research while managing complex technologies such as Linux, SLURM, CUDA, InfiniBand, Lustre, and Open OnDemand. TrinityX streamlines cluster deployment through an intuitive interface, guiding users step-by-step to configure clusters for diverse uses like container orchestration, traditional HPC, and InfiniBand/RDMA architectures. Leveraging the BitTorrent protocol, enables rapid deployment of AI/HPC nodes, accommodating setups in minutes. The platform provides a comprehensive dashboard offering real-time insights into cluster metrics, resource utilization, and workload distribution, facilitating the identification of bottlenecks and optimization of resource allocation.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenSVC

    OpenSVC

    OpenSVC

    OpenSVC is an open source software solution designed to enhance IT productivity by providing tools for service mobility, clustering, container orchestration, configuration management, and comprehensive infrastructure auditing. The platform comprises two main components. The agent functions as a supervisor, clusterware, container orchestrator, and configuration manager, facilitating the deployment, management, and scaling of services across diverse environments, including on-premises, virtual machines, and cloud instances. It supports various operating systems such as Unix, Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows, and offers features like cluster DNS, backend networks, ingress gateways, and scalers. The collector aggregates data reported by agents and fetches information from the site's infrastructure, including networks, SANs, storage arrays, backup servers, and asset managers. It serves as a reliable, flexible, and secure data store.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Rocks

    Rocks

    Rocks

    Rocks is an open source Linux cluster distribution that enables end users to easily build computational clusters, grid endpoints, and visualization tiled-display walls. Since May 2000, the Rocks group has been addressing the difficulties of deploying manageable clusters with the goal of making clusters easy to deploy, manage, upgrade, and scale. The latest update, Rocks 7.0, codenamed Manzanita, is a 64-bit-only release based upon CentOS 7.4, with all updates applied as of December 1, 2017. Rocks include many tools, such as Message Passing Interface (MPI), which are integral components that make a group of computers into a cluster. Installations can be customized with additional software packages at install time by using special user-supplied CDs. The Spectre/Meltdown security vulnerabilities affect (nearly) all hardware and are addressed by OS updates.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Apache Mesos

    Apache Mesos

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mesos is built using the same principles as the Linux kernel, only at a different level of abstraction. The Mesos kernel runs on every machine and provides applications (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Elasticsearch) with API’s for resource management and scheduling across entire datacenter and cloud environments. Native support for launching containers with Docker and AppC images.Support for running cloud native and legacy applications in the same cluster with pluggable scheduling policies. HTTP APIs for developing new distributed applications, for operating the cluster, and for monitoring. Built-in Web UI for viewing cluster state and navigating container sandboxes.
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    HashiCorp Nomad
    A simple and flexible workload orchestrator to deploy and manage containers and non-containerized applications across on-prem and clouds at scale. Single 35MB binary that integrates into existing infrastructure. Easy to operate on-prem or in the cloud with minimal overhead. Orchestrate applications of any type - not just containers. First class support for Docker, Windows, Java, VMs, and more. Bring orchestration benefits to existing services. Achieve zero downtime deployments, improved resilience, higher resource utilization, and more without containerization. Single command for multi-region, multi-cloud federation. Deploy applications globally to any region using Nomad as a single unified control plane. One single unified workflow for deploying to bare metal or cloud environments. Enable multi-cloud applications with ease. Nomad integrates seamlessly with Terraform, Consul and Vault for provisioning, service networking, and secrets management.
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    DxEnterprise
    DxEnterprise is multi-platform Smart Availability software built on patented technology for Windows Server, Linux and Docker. It can be used to manage a variety of workloads at the instance level—as well as Docker containers. DxEnterprise (DxE) is particularly optimized for native or containerized Microsoft SQL Server deployments on any platform. It is also adept at management of Oracle on Windows. In addition to Windows file shares and services, DxE supports any Docker container on Windows or Linux, including Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, and other relational database management systems. It also supports cloud-native SQL Server availability groups (AGs) in containers, including support for Kubernetes clusters, across mixed environments and any type of infrastructure. DxE integrates seamlessly with Azure shared disks, enabling optimal high availability for clustered SQL Server instances in the cloud.
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    Gloo Mesh

    Gloo Mesh

    Solo.io

    Today's Kubernetes environments need help in scaling, securing and observing modern cloud-native applications. Gloo Mesh, based on the industry's leading Istio service mesh, simplifies multi-cloud and multi-cluster management of service mesh for containers and virtual machines. Gloo Mesh helps platform engineering teams to reduce costs, reduce risks, and improve application agility. Gloo Mesh is a modular component of Gloo Platform. The service mesh allows for application-aware network tasks to be managed independently from the application, adding observability, security, and reliability to distributed applications. By introducing the service mesh to your applications, you can: Simplify the application layer Provide more insights into your traffic Increase the security of your application
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    SafeKit

    SafeKit

    Eviden

    Evidian SafeKit is a high-availability software solution designed to ensure the redundancy of critical applications on Windows and Linux platforms. It provides an all-in-one approach by integrating load balancing, synchronous real-time file replication, automatic application failover, and automated failback after a server failure, all within a single software product. This eliminates the need for additional hardware components such as network load balancers or shared disks, as well as the necessity for enterprise editions of operating systems and databases. SafeKit's software clustering facilitates the creation of mirror clusters with real-time data replication and failover, farm clusters with load balancing and failover, and advanced architectures like farm+mirror clusters and active-active clusters. Its shared-nothing architecture simplifies deployment, even in remote sites, by avoiding the complexities associated with shared disk clusters.
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    Swarm

    Swarm

    Docker

    Current versions of Docker include swarm mode for natively managing a cluster of Docker Engines called a swarm. Use the Docker CLI to create a swarm, deploy application services to a swarm, and manage swarm behavior. Cluster management integrated with Docker Engine: Use the Docker Engine CLI to create a swarm of Docker Engines where you can deploy application services. You don’t need additional orchestration software to create or manage a swarm. Decentralized design: Instead of handling differentiation between node roles at deployment time, the Docker Engine handles any specialization at runtime. You can deploy both kinds of nodes, managers and workers, using the Docker Engine. This means you can build an entire swarm from a single disk image. Declarative service model: Docker Engine uses a declarative approach to let you define the desired state of the various services in your application stack.
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    Apache Helix

    Apache Helix

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Helix is a generic cluster management framework used for the automatic management of partitioned, replicated and distributed resources hosted on a cluster of nodes. Helix automates reassignment of resources in the face of node failure and recovery, cluster expansion, and reconfiguration. To understand Helix, you first need to understand cluster management. A distributed system typically runs on multiple nodes for the following reasons: scalability, fault tolerance, load balancing. Each node performs one or more of the primary functions of the cluster, such as storing and serving data, producing and consuming data streams, and so on. Once configured for your system, Helix acts as the global brain for the system. It is designed to make decisions that cannot be made in isolation. While it is possible to integrate these functions into the distributed system, it complicates the code.
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    Rocky Linux

    Rocky Linux

    Ctrl IQ, Inc.

    CIQ empowers people to do amazing things by providing innovative and stable software infrastructure solutions for all computing needs. From the base operating system, through containers, orchestration, provisioning, computing, and cloud applications, CIQ works with every part of the technology stack to drive solutions for customers and communities with stable, scalable, secure production environments. CIQ is the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, and the creator of the next generation federated computing stack. - Rocky Linux, open, Secure Enterprise Linux - Apptainer, application Containers for High Performance Computing - Warewulf, cluster Management and Operating System Provisioning - HPC2.0, the Next Generation of High Performance Computing, a Cloud Native Federated Computing Platform - Traditional HPC, turnkey computing stack for traditional HPC
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    HPE Performance Cluster Manager

    HPE Performance Cluster Manager

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    HPE Performance Cluster Manager (HPCM) delivers an integrated system management solution for Linux®-based high performance computing (HPC) clusters. HPE Performance Cluster Manager provides complete provisioning, management, and monitoring for clusters scaling up to Exascale sized supercomputers. The software enables fast system setup from bare-metal, comprehensive hardware monitoring and management, image management, software updates, power management, and cluster health management. Additionally, it makes scaling HPC clusters easier and efficient while providing integration with a plethora of 3rd party tools for running and managing workloads. HPE Performance Cluster Manager reduces the time and resources spent administering HPC systems - lowering total cost of ownership, increasing productivity and providing a better return on hardware investments.
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    ManageEngine DDI Central
    ManageEngine DDI Central is designed to streamline network management for enterprises, offering a unified platform for DNS, DHCP, and IPAM. DDI Central as an overlay, discovers and integrates data across both on-premises as well as remote DNS-DHCP clusters. Enterprises gain holistic visibility and control of their network infrastructure, including remote branch offices. With smart automation features, real-time analytics, and advanced security protocols, DDI Central enhances operational efficiency, visibility, and network security, all from a single console. Features: Flexible internal and external DNS and DHCP cluster management Streamlined DNS server and zone management Automated DHCP scope management Targeted IP configurations with DHCP fingerprinting Secure dynamic DNS (DDNS) management DNS aging and scavenging DNS security management Domain traffic surveillance IP lease history insights IP-DNS correlations and IP-MAC identity mapping Built-in failover & auditing
    Starting Price: $799/year
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    IBM Tivoli System Automation
    IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms (SA MP) is cluster-managing software that facilitates the automatic switching of users, applications, and data from one database system to another in a cluster. Tivoli SA MP automates control of IT resources such as processes, file systems, and IP addresses. Tivoli SA MP provides a framework to automatically manage the availability of what are known as resources. Any piece of software for which start, monitor, and stop scripts can be written to control. Any network interface card to which Tivoli SA MP was granted access. That is, Tivoli SA MP manages the availability of any IP address that a user wants to use by floating that IP address among NICs that it has access to. This is known as a floating or virtual IP address. In a single-partition Db2 environment, a single Db2 instance is running on a server. This Db2 instance has local access to data (its own executable image as well as databases owned by the instance).
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    ClusterVisor

    ClusterVisor

    Advanced Clustering

    ClusterVisor is an HPC cluster management system that provides comprehensive tools for deploying, provisioning, managing, monitoring, and maintaining high-performance computing clusters throughout their lifecycle. It offers flexible installation options, including deployment via an appliance, which decouples cluster management from the head node, enhancing system resilience. The platform includes LogVisor AI, an integrated log file analysis tool that utilizes AI to classify logs by severity, enabling the creation of actionable alerts. ClusterVisor facilitates node configuration and management with a suite of tools, supports user and group account management, and features customizable dashboards for visualizing cluster-wide information and comparing multiple nodes or devices. It provides disaster recovery capabilities by storing system images for node reinstallation, offers an intuitive web-based rack diagramming tool, and enables comprehensive statistics and monitoring.
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