Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (2024)

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Kubernetes and Docker Swarm are leading container orchestration tools today. So before using them in your prod, you should know what exactly they are and how they work. To understand the very same, read this blog which talks about the performance and usability face-off between Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm.

I will not be talking about what the basics of the two tools in this blog. To read about the basics first, then go through my previous blogs. To read what is Docker, click here. To read what is Kubernetes, click here.

The differences between Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm are briefly summarized in the below table. Detailed explanation is provided later in the blog.

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FeaturesKubernetesDocker Swarm
Installation & Cluster ConfigurationInstallation is complicated; but once setup, the cluster is very strongInstallation is very simple; but cluster is not very strong
GUIGUI is the Kubernetes DashboardThere is no GUI
ScalabilityHighly scalable & scales fastHighly scalable & scales 5x faster than Kubernetes
Auto-ScalingKubernetes can do auto-scalingDocker Swarm cannot do auto-scaling
Load BalancingManual intervention needed for load balancing traffic between different containers in different PodsDocker Swarm does auto load balancing of traffic between containers in the cluster
Rolling Updates & RollbacksCan deploy Rolling updates & does automatic RollbacksCan deploy Rolling updates, but not automatic Rollbacks
Data VolumesCan share storage volumes only with other containers in same PodCan share storage volumes with any other container
Logging & MonitoringIn-built tools for logging & monitoring3rd party tools like ELK should be used for logging & monitoring

Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm

I would also like to remind you that, people misunderstand Docker Swarm for Docker. Docker is just a containerization platform. Docker Swarm is a container orchestration platform, the same as Kubernetes. Hence, its only right to compare the two on the same set of parameters. The parameters I will be comparing them against are:

  • GUI
  • Scalability
  • Auto-Scaling
  • Load Balancing
  • Data Volumes

Installation & Cluster configuration

Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (1)Setting up a cluster with Docker Swarm can be done with a snap of your fingers. Only 2 commands need to be executed. One at the Manager’s end and another at the Worker’s end. Literally, that’s all it takes. After that, you can straight away commence your deployment.

Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (2)However, with Kubernetes, the setup is no where as easy as Swarm. You need to run commands to bring up the cluster, then to define your environment, then to define a Pod network (for containers to interact), then to bring up the dashboard, and then finally the cluster would be hosted.

GUI (Kubernetes Dashboard)

A GUI is basically a Dashboard, which can be used to control your cluster effortlessly. No CLI commands hassle, no technical efforts, and simple-English which even professionals from non-technical background can cope with. You can get all this with the Kubernetes dashboard at: localhost:8001.

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However, Docker Swarm reply saying, “Sorry, we have no such facility now“. Yes, there is no Dashboard! Which is an upset. But hey, pundits would defend it by saying, if you are dealing with Containers, then your technical enough to deal without a GUI. And, this is also partially true.

Scalability

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Scaling up the number of containers is an eventual need for simply any company. There’s no exception there. And, here both Kubernetes and Swarm hold a firm stand. Neither wins. Kubernetes is slightly better at maintaining the Cluster strength, whereas Swarm is slightly faster at scaling up(5x faster than K8s).

My take on this point is, cluster strength is more important than anything. In Prod, I would rather ensure more stability than agility in scaling. Hence, Kubernetes is my winner.

Auto-Scaling

Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (5)The clear winner is Kubernetes. That is because, K8s are intelligent enough to analyze your server load, and scale up or down as per the requirement. There is no need for manual intervention. This is a big help, because the famous “traffic catastrophe” can be completely avoided.

But Docker Swarm is not the confident defender here. When traffic pours, it crumbles, with no help available. And manual intervention is the only way out (no support for auto scaling).

Load Balancing

Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (6)Kubernetes is beaten here. At times, you need to manually configure your load balancing settings. Multiple containers are served as 1 Pod. And each service can be defined as a group of Pods. Now, the challenge is to get these Pods to talk to each other as they should be easily discoverable. Since the services are used for discovery, and not their IP addresses, hence the challenge.

Load balancing is simple with Swarm because, Swarm does auto load-balancing. There is no concept of Pods, and hence all the containers discover each other with a network IP address, which happens automatically as long as the nodes are connected to the cluster.

Rolling Updates & Rollbacks

Kubernetes wins here again. In-fact, both K8s and Swarm clusters support the concept of ‘Rolling Updates’ to containers. k8s perform rolling updates to Pods as a whole, while Swarm does it to containers straightaway. Rolling updates is the process of progressively and gradually deploying the updates to existing apps in all containers.

But Swarm is beaten because it does not do automatically Rollbacks. Whenever something goes wrong while deploying your updates, both K8s and Swarm provide an option to Rollback to the previous stable deployment. But, only Kubernetes does auto Rollback in case of a failure condition. The Master of the cluster closely monitors the updates and deployments.

Data Volumes

Kubernetes allows us to share storage volumes between multiple containers inside the same Pod. However, Docker Swarm allows us to share storage volumes with any other container. But the advantage with K8s is that, the storage can be easily mounted on local storage, or either on public clouds like AWS, GCP or even on shared networks like NFS.

Logging & Monitoring

Kubernetes provides in-built tools for logging and monitoring. Logging helps in quickly analyzing the logs and understanding where the problem lies in case of a failure. Monitoring helps the Master to constantly be aware of the health status of nodes and the services containerized by them. Kubernetes does in-built logging and monitoring. However, with Swarm, we can use 3rd party tools like ELK for this.

So, these are the relevant parameters you have to keep in mind before choosing one between, Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm. Listening to the below video will help you understand the difference better.

Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm | Container Orchestration War | Kubernetes Training

If you are interested in learning more about Kubernetes, then you can check out Edureka’s Kubernetes Training Course. If you have a preference between Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm, then we would love to hear your opinion. You can express it in the comment section below.

Kubernetes vs Docker: Comparing The Orchestration Giants | Edureka (2024)
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