Updated on 2023-07-06 GMT+08:00

CCE Turbo Cluster

CCE launches its next-gen container cluster, CCE Turbo, for container deployments at scale. Performance, scaling, and scheduling all upgrade to the next level.

CCE Turbo clusters feature accelerated computing, networking, and scheduling. These features further free you from managing service running, and enable easier innovations.

Cluster Advantages

  • Accelerated computing

    On a software-hardware collaborative infrastructure, computing consumes fewer but performs better.

  • Accelerated networking

    The Cloud Native Network 2.0 model flattens two network layers into one. Such lossless networking allows applications to better communicate.

  • Accelerated scheduling

    Application and resource scheduling becomes more intelligent and faster.

  • Security isolation

    The Kata container engine provides VM-level security isolation for applications.

Comparison Between CCE Turbo Clusters and CCE Clusters

The following table lists the differences between CCE Turbo clusters and CCE clusters:

Table 1 Cluster types

Dimension

Sub-dimension

CCE Turbo Cluster

CCE Cluster

Cluster

Positioning

Next-gen container cluster, with accelerated computing, networking, and scheduling. Designed for Cloud Native 2.0

Standard cluster for common commercial use

Node type

Deployment of VMs

Hybrid deployment of VMs and BMSs

Networking

Model

Cloud Native Network 2.0: applies to large-scale and high-performance scenarios.

Max networking scale: 2,000 nodes

Cloud-native network 1.0: applies to common, smaller-scale scenarios.

  • Tunnel network model
  • VPC network model

Performance

Flattens the VPC network and container network into one. No performance loss.

Overlays the VPC network with the container network, causing certain performance loss.

Container network isolation

Associates pods with security groups. Unifies security isolation in and out the cluster via security groups' network policies.

  • Tunnel network model: supports network policies for intra-cluster communications.
  • VPC network model: supports no isolation.

Security

Isolation

  • VM: runs common containers, isolated by cgroups.

Runs common containers, isolated by cgroups.