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CCE Turbo Clusters and CCE Clusters
Comparison Between CCE Turbo Clusters and CCE Clusters
The following table lists the differences between CCE Turbo clusters and CCE clusters:
Dimension | Sub-dimension | CCE Turbo Cluster | CCE Cluster |
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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 | Hybrid deployment of VMs and bare-metal servers | Hybrid deployment of VMs | |
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.
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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. |
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Security | Isolation |
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Runs common containers, isolated by cgroups. |
QingTian Architecture
The QingTian architecture consists of data plane (software-hardware synergy) and management plane (Alkaid Smart Cloud Brain). The data plane innovates in five dimensions: simplified data center, diversified computing power, QingTian cards, ultra-fast engines, and simplified virtualization, to fully offload and accelerate compute, storage, networking, and security components. VMs, bare metal servers, and containers can run together. As a distributed operating system, the Alkaid Smart Cloud Brain focuses on the cloud, AI, and 5G, and provide all-domain scheduling to achieve cloud-edge-device collaboration and governance.