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Orchard vs Tectonic: What are the differences?

What is Orchard? We host your Docker containers. Use Docker to run anything you can think of in 2 seconds flat without having to setup or manage servers.

What is Tectonic? The smartest way to run your container infrastructure. A CoreOS + Kubernetes platform to run Linux containers.

Orchard and Tectonic can be categorized as "Containers as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Orchard are:

  • Run commands
  • Run daemons and databases
  • 100% custom environment

On the other hand, Tectonic provides the following key features:

  • Deploy code on a container-native stack
  • Flexible architectures for each app
  • Automatic load balancing for services
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What is Orchard?

Use Docker to run anything you can think of in 2 seconds flat without having to setup or manage servers.

What is Tectonic?

A CoreOS + Kubernetes platform to run Linux containers.

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