I actually wonder what the Kubernetes conformance suite is worth. For one I took a look at how OpenShift passes the conformance suite as it is much more locked down than stock Kubernetes (that's a good thing, I guess, but not exactly conformant). The answer is, they remove the restrictions before running the suite (<a href="https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/test/extended/conformance-k8s.sh" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/test/extende...</a>). So in my view a default installation of OpenShift does not pass the Kubernetes conformance test.<p>The fact that many software packages for Kubernetes do not run on OpenShift confirms this and challenges the worth of the Kubernetes conformance claim, probably for many other Kubernetes products as well. Afer all, what good is a conformance test when it doesn't ensure compatibility.
Now, how many of these are any good? I can't say I've tried more than a couple of these.<p>Given past experiences with some of these behemoth companies, I'm skeptical that their offerings actually deliver a good K8s experience.