| There is also Redhat's Openshift Origin, the Open-source, host-it-yourself version of their Openshift platform. They've done a great job of documentation and on-boarding new people to try it out. They have a nice set of ansible scripts or docker images which will get you up and running pretty quickly[1]. I currently run a lot of stuff in Azure, and there is a great deployment template to get your orgin cluster up and running here [2] Underneath the hood it is just docker, kubernetes, and some other goodness. Color me super impressed with this. Note, for something way, way, more simple I highly recomment Dokku [3] [1] - https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible [2] - https://github.com/derdanu/azure-openshift [3] - https://github.com/dokku/dokku |
It might not be the best solution if you want a PaaS but it is certainly a good CaaS platform.