If your teams are already building and managing applications with Docker, you can promote those workloads to production without needing to retool or migrate. Mirantis Container Runtime (formerly Docker Engine - Enterprise) is fully compatible with Docker-based workflows and toolchains, providing a seamless path from development to production. Developers can continue using the same CLI, Dockerfiles, and APIs they already know, while IT can seamlessly promote those workloads into production with the assurance of an Enterprise Support agreement with guaranteed SLAs.
MCR, built on CNCF Docker Moby, is purpose-built for running containers at scale in production. It offers tested and validated releases across a broad set of operating systems, with robust CVE patching and bug fixes to ensure workload stability. MCR also enables hybrid and distributed cloud strategies by supporting the broadest range of platforms in the industry while meeting strict compliance standards.
Mirantis acquired Docker Enterprise in 2019, and since then has been contributing upstream to Docker Moby and related technologies. Today, MCR provides enterprise-ready container infrastructure that aligns with open standards, enabling customers to run Docker-based applications reliably in mission-critical environments.
Key Features include:
Security: AppArmor application-level access control, SELinux mandatory access control (MAC), FIPS 140-2 validated encryption, image signature verification, and support for sandboxed and isolated container runtimes such as Kata and gVisor
Performance: Optimized architecture with minimal resource overhead, fast container startup for efficient deployment and scaling
Ease of Use: Intuitive Docker CLI and support for Docker Swarm container orchestration in addition to Kubernetes
Multi-Cloud Interoperability: Support for multiple cloud platforms and operating systems, giving customers seamless portability with consistent management
AI Workload Support: Native AI container support, enhanced GPU Support with Container Device Interface (CDI) to integrate different accelerators and device types
As an OCI-certified and CRI-conformant runtime, Mirantis Container Runtime (MCR) aligns with industry standards and is compatible with leading container orchestration platforms. Tested at scale and proven with hundreds of customer deployments, Mirantis Container Runtime is used to support mission-critical applications from data centers to the edge.
This offering currently includes Basic 8x5 Support, offering business-hour assistance via web and email, access to a robust knowledge base, regular maintenance updates, critical issue resolutions, and security and product bulletins. This support tier provides reliable remote incident resolution to help ensure your container environments remain secure and up to date during standard operating hours.
For organizations requiring broader coverage or fully managed services, Mirantis offers OpsCare and OpsCare Plus support upgrades. OpsCare provides enterprise-grade 24/7 support, lifecycle guidance, and escalation management. OpsCare Plus extends this with up to 99.99% SLA, a designated Customer Success Manager (CSM), a full ITIL service management suite, and customer advocacy. To explore these enhanced support options and identify the right fit for your workloads, please contact Mirantis sales.
Highlights
Mirantis Container Runtime (MCR 25.0) for Windows 2022 AMI image is quick and easy to provision and run containerized applications
Mirantis Container Runtime (MCR 25.0) for Windows 2022 provides End-to-end encryption, secure mutual TLS authentication, and FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography
Mirantis Container Runtime (MCR 25.0) for Windows supports Kubernetes and Swarm orchestration
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance type you run this container runtime on. Each dimension maps to a specific instance size, so your rate follows the compute you choose. Larger instances (for example, 4xlarge sizes) bill at a different hourly rate than smaller ones (xlarge and 2xlarge sizes). The list also covers compute-optimized, general-purpose, memory-optimized, storage-optimized, and GPU or accelerator instance families. There is no upfront commitment. Your total cost depends only on which instance types you select and how many hours you run them.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the hourly rate cover, and what am I not charged for separately?
The hourly rate covers the container runtime software licence tied to the EC2 instance type you run. It includes the runtime, security features, and licensing. The underlying EC2 compute and storage are billed by AWS separately. You pay both the software rate and standard AWS infrastructure charges.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
You pay the software rate per hour the instance runs. Fully stopped instances do not accrue the hourly software charge. Stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but the software meters running time only. There is no upfront commitment.
Why does the price differ across instance types like c6a.4xlarge versus m5.xlarge?
Each dimension maps to one EC2 instance type. The software rate follows the compute size and family you select. Larger instances such as 4xlarge sizes bill at a different hourly rate than xlarge or 2xlarge sizes. Compute, memory, storage, and GPU families each carry their own rate.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Mirantis Container Runtime (MCR) for WIndows 2022 is a combined Windows 2022 and MCR AMI image. Users will be able to run containerized applications as soon as the OS is up and running
https://docs.mirantis.com/mcr/25.0/overview.html
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This AMI image includes Windows Server 2022 and Mirantis Container Runtime. Users should just provision the OS and ready to run containerized application.
Run docker command -- 'docker version'
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