Compare Akamai Cloud Computing and Kubernetes

At a Glance
Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing
Star Rating
(406)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (70.9% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Free Trial is available
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Star Rating
(153)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (38.8% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Kubernetes
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Akamai Cloud Computing excels in reliability and global network performance, consistently delivering fast response times and stable uptime, which are crucial for uninterrupted application operation. In contrast, Kubernetes, while robust, may require more manual configuration to achieve similar performance levels.
  • Users say that Akamai Cloud Computing offers a simpler setup process, particularly for managed services like MySQL databases, making it easier for teams to integrate into their existing stacks. Kubernetes, on the other hand, can present challenges during initial setup, as users often need to configure clusters manually.
  • Reviewers mention that Akamai Cloud Computing provides a user-friendly experience, with high scores in ease of use and administration. This is highlighted by users appreciating its intuitive interface, while Kubernetes users have noted a steeper learning curve, particularly for those new to container orchestration.
  • According to verified reviews, Akamai Cloud Computing shines in quality of support, with users praising the responsiveness and helpfulness of the support team. Kubernetes users, while generally satisfied, have reported mixed experiences with support, indicating room for improvement.
  • Users appreciate Kubernetes for its automation capabilities, particularly in scaling and managing containerized applications. This feature is a strong point for Kubernetes, but it can be complex to navigate, especially for teams without dedicated DevOps resources, whereas Akamai Cloud Computing offers a more straightforward approach.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that while both platforms have strong orchestration capabilities, Akamai Cloud Computing's overall user satisfaction is higher, reflecting its ability to meet the needs of small businesses effectively, compared to Kubernetes, which is more tailored to enterprise environments.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Akamai Cloud Computing
No pricing available
Kubernetes
No pricing available
Free Trial
Akamai Cloud Computing
Free Trial is available
Kubernetes
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.1
313
9.2
127
Ease of Use
9.1
313
7.9
135
Ease of Setup
9.2
246
7.4
89
Ease of Admin
9.0
196
8.0
71
Quality of Support
9.1
287
8.5
109
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
9.2
191
8.9
57
Product Direction (% positive)
8.9
299
9.7
123
Features by Category
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Hide 12 FeaturesShow 12 Features
8.7
143
Not enough data
Infrastructure Provision
9.2
118
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
8.3
104
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
8.2
99
Not enough data
9.1
125
Not enough data
8.3
96
Not enough data
8.7
108
Not enough data
Management
9.2
118
Not enough data
8.7
121
Not enough data
8.9
119
Not enough data
Functionality
8.6
105
Not enough data
Object Storage SolutionsHide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
9.0
17
Not enough data
Functionality
8.8
14
Not enough data
9.4
16
Not enough data
9.4
15
Not enough data
Reliability
8.5
14
Not enough data
9.6
14
Not enough data
Security
8.9
14
Not enough data
8.7
14
Not enough data
8.9
14
Not enough data
Compatibility
9.3
15
Not enough data
9.4
14
Not enough data
8.5
18
Not enough data
Usability - Load Balancing
9.2
16
Not enough data
8.8
16
Not enough data
8.4
17
Not enough data
8.8
16
Not enough data
Performance Optimization - Load Balancing
8.3
15
Not enough data
8.3
15
Not enough data
8.4
17
Not enough data
8.6
15
Not enough data
Security & Compliance - Load Balancing
8.6
15
Not enough data
8.6
15
Not enough data
8.4
16
Not enough data
8.3
16
Not enough data
9.0
15
Not enough data
9.2
19
9.0
73
Management
9.5
19
8.8
68
9.4
19
Feature Not Available
9.4
18
Feature Not Available
Organization
9.1
18
9.1
65
9.1
19
9.0
69
9.4
17
9.6
71
Development
9.0
19
8.7
54
8.9
18
9.1
68
9.0
18
9.0
54
9.6
19
9.0
57
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing
Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Akamai Cloud Computing and Kubernetes are categorized as Container Orchestration and Container Management
Unique Categories
Kubernetes
Kubernetes has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
70.9%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
16.0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
13.2%
Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
28.6%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
32.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
38.8%
Reviewers' Industry
Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing
Computer Software
21.5%
Information Technology and Services
21.2%
Computer & Network Security
7.5%
Internet
4.5%
Education Management
3.4%
Other
41.9%
Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Computer Software
33.8%
Information Technology and Services
20.9%
Telecommunications
9.5%
Financial Services
4.7%
Banking
3.4%
Other
27.7%
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Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing Alternatives
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes Alternatives
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Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
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Discussions
Akamai Cloud Computing
Akamai Cloud Computing Discussions
What is linode used for?
3 Comments
ajay k.
AK
Server instances, Load Balancers, and various cloud services.Read more
What is the best way to upgrade the Ubuntu server version to the latest?
1 Comment
Official Response from Akamai Cloud Computing
Our advice would be to backup all the data on the Ubuntu 18.04 Linode, and then create a new Linode with Ubuntu 20.04 and transfer data to it. Upgrading on...Read more
How to install two different PHP versions such as 7.X and 8.0 ?
1 Comment
César G.
CG
You can containerize your application by using Docker, then you could have different versions of PHP on the server without conflicts since every container is...Read more
Kubernetes
Kubernetes Discussions
What are the main features of Kubernetes?
1 Comment
Yiorgos [George] A.
YA
- Container orchestration utilising available hardware or VMs, thus decreasing costs - High Availability within a data center / availability zone - Ability...Read more
What does Kubernetes do?
1 Comment
Mohit G.
MG
Container orchestration and container management. You can also configure properties on the basis of which scaling of pods will be done. It makes your...Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
Kubernetes has no more discussions with answers