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Updated on 2023-12-26 GMT+08:00

Edition Differences

Product Package Description

ServiceStage provides the basic edition and professional edition. You can select your edition as required. For details about functions of each edition, see Table 1.

Table 1 Functions

Function

Basic Edition

Professional Edition

Management scale

Maximum number of application component instances supported by an IAM account

20 instances are free of charge

More than 100 instances are supported

Maximum number of instances supported by a component

200

Maximum number of configuration items

100

300

Application lifecycle management

Multi-language application management (Java, PHP, Python, Node.js, Tomcat, and Docker)

Supported

Supported

Application lifecycle management (dark launch, auto scaling, upgrade, rollback, start, stop, restart, and deletion)

Basic application monitoring (running status, CPU, memory, and disk usage)

Component deployment using VM

Component deployment using CCE

Access control

Application domain name management

Auto scaling

Affinity and anti-affinity deployment

Event analysis

Log analysis

Metric management

Threshold rules

Continuous delivery

Build management

Supported

Supported

Source code repository (GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket)

Compilation task (Java, PHP, Python, Node.js, Tomcat, and Docker)

Cluster build

Pipeline management

Software repository

SWR software package management

Supported

Supported

Docker image package management

Repository permission management

Container resources

VM cluster

Supported

Supported

BMS cluster

Windows cluster

Container node management

Container storage management

Application orchestration

Stack management

Template management

Charts

Service catalog

Designer

Supported

Supported

Microservice

Java microservice development SDK

Supported

Supported

Spring Cloud microservice access

Registry center

Configuration center

Real-time dashboard

Load balancing

Rate limiting

Service degradation

Fault tolerance

Circuit breaker

Fault injection

Blacklist and whitelist

Dark launch

Exclusive microservice engine

Application performance management

Automatic topology discovery

Not supported

Not supported

Application transaction analysis

Application KPIs (service throughput, error rate, latency, and load status)

Slow SQL analysis

Intelligent alarm

SQL performance analysis

Tracing

Non-intrusive collection

Support

Service manager

Not supported

Not supported

Remote technical support engineers

Onsite support for direct troubleshooting

CSE Instance Specifications

Microservice engines have professional and exclusive editions.

  • Professional microservice engine: Cloud Service Engine (CSE) is a free experience engine provided by ServiceStage. You can use a professional engine to experience all product capabilities of ServiceStage, such as service governance and configuration management. Engines are shared by all tenants; however, the performance may be affected by other tenants. A professional engine cannot be upgraded to the exclusive edition.
  • Exclusive microservice engine: Exclusive engines are commercial engines that manage large-scale microservice applications. You can select different engine specifications based on service requirements, and specifications cannot be changed. Exclusive engines are exclusively used; therefore, the performance is not affected by tenants.

The following describes the maximum number of instances supported by CSE.

Table 2 CSE instance specifications

Type

Microservice Instances

Configuration Items

Professional microservice engine

20

-

Exclusive microservice engine

100

600

200

600

500

3,000

2,000

12,000