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  2. Azure Linux - Wikipedia

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    Azure Linux, previously known as CBL-Mariner (in which CBL stands for Common Base Linux), [3] is a free and open-source Linux distribution that Microsoft has developed. It is the base container OS for Microsoft Azure services [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and the graphical component of WSL 2 .

  3. Microsoft launches Azure Container Apps, a new serverless ...

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    Microsoft notes that Azure Container Apps was specifically built for microservices, with the ability to quickly scale based on HTTP traffic, events or long-running background jobs.

  4. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    Unix, Linux, Windows: Cost and Academic - model - Academic, Express, Standard, Advanced and Suites Yes Oracle Grid Engine | Oracle Grid Engine (Sun Grid Engine, SGE) Altair Job Scheduler active Development moved to Altair Grid Engine Master node/exec clients, multiple admin/submit nodes HPC/HTC Proprietary *nix/Windows Cost

  5. Blue–green deployment - Wikipedia

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    Azure Container Apps provides blue–green deployment capabilities by using container app revisions, traffic weights, and revision labels. In this deployment model, two identical environments—referred to as "blue" and "green"—are used.

  6. Microsoft Azure - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Azure uses large-scale virtualization at Microsoft data centers worldwide and offers more than 600 services. [11] Microsoft Azure offers a service level agreement (SLA) that guarantees 99.9% availability for applications and data hosted on its platform, subject to specific terms and conditions outlined in the SLA documentation.

  7. Cloud-native computing - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, cloud-native applications are built as a set of microservices that run in Open Container Initiative compliant containers, such as Containerd, and may be orchestrated in Kubernetes and managed and deployed using DevOps and Git CI workflows [8] (although there is a large amount of competing open source that supports cloud-native ...

  8. Containerization (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, containerization is operating-system–level virtualization or application-level virtualization over multiple network resources so that software applications can run in isolated user spaces called containers in any cloud or non-cloud environment, regardless of type or vendor. [1]

  9. Cloud-computing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Windows VMware Xen KVM VirtualBox Docker Other fluid Operations: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? AppScale? ? Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Cloud Foundry: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cloud.com / CloudStack Yes Yes [42] Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Eucalyptus: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? ? Any guest OS supported by Xen, KVM, or VMWare Flexiant Limited Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...