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  2. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first public beta version of Docker Compose (version 0.0.1) was released on December 21, 2013. [33] The first production-ready version (1.0) was made available on October 16, 2014. [34] Docker Swarm provides native clustering functionality for Docker containers, which turns a group of Docker engines into a single virtual Docker engine. [35]

  3. Buildkite - Wikipedia

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    Buildkite Pty Ltd was founded in September 2013 as Buildbox, with the product out of beta in November. [4] Tim Lucas came on board as a co-founder. [5] The original name of the company, Buildbox, had to be changed due to another company registering the trademark first, reportedly by only two weeks.

  4. Wing IDE - Wikipedia

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    Wing Pro also supports secure development on remote hosts, virtual machines, or containers hosted by Docker, Docker Compose, or LXC/LXD. Code on the remote system may be edited, debugged, tested, and managed from the IDE, as for locally stored files.

  5. lmctfy - Wikipedia

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    Lmctfy is the release of Google's container tools and is free and open-source software subject to the terms of Apache License version 2.0. The maintainers in May 2015 stated their effort to merge their concepts and abstractions into Docker's underlying library libcontainer and thus stopped active development of lmctfy. [2]

  6. OpenStack - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Nebula platform. In July 2010, Rackspace Hosting and NASA announced an open-source cloud-software initiative known as OpenStack. [7] [8] The mission statement was "to produce the ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private clouds regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable".

  7. BOSH (software) - Wikipedia

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    A BOSH release can either be an archive file or a git repository. In both cases, it describes a software system that can be deployed with BOSH. For this purpose, it packages up all related binary assets, source code, compilation scripts, configurable properties, startup scripts and templates for configuration files.

  8. Borg (cluster manager) - Wikipedia

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    This Google -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Talk:Software-defined networking - Wikipedia

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    But that's just one common use-case. Another common use case, is to use a software defined network to simplify dev ops. For example, loads of people let docker-compose create a network for their application. All of these things are enabled by software defined networking. Cheese53 07:39, 13 September 2023 (UTC)