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Podman is a drop-in [18] replacement for Oracle Container Runtime for Docker in Oracle Linux 8 and Oracle Linux 9. Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo are a set of tools that you can use to create, run, and manage applications across Oracle Linux systems by using Open Container Initiative (OCI) compatible containers.
It also supports database engines as Oracle Database, PostgreSQL or containerization platforms like OpenShift or Docker. Cloud technologies are supported as well. Cloud technologies are supported as well.
Oracle VM Server for x86 is a server virtualization offering from Oracle Corporation.Oracle VM Server for x86 incorporates the free and open-source Xen hypervisor technology, supports Windows, Linux, and Solaris [3] guests and includes an integrated Web based management console.
Oracle iPlanet Web Server: Oracle Corporation: BSD: 7.0.27 2017-10-01 Oracle WebLogic Server: Oracle Corporation (formerly BEA Systems) Non-free proprietary 14c (14.1.1.0) [1] 2020-03-30 Resin Open Source: Caucho Technology: GNU GPLv3 / proprietary license 4.0.66 2021-12-08 Resin Professional: Caucho Technology Non-free proprietary 4.0.66 2021 ...
EDB Postgres, a Database-as-a-Service for hybrid cloud deployments of Postgres to public and private cloud. RDBMS EnterpriseDB ( EDB ), a privately held company based in Massachusetts , provides software and services based on the open-source database PostgreSQL (also known as Postgres), and is one of the largest contributors to Postgres. [ 2 ]
Solaris Containers (including Solaris Zones) is an implementation of operating system-level virtualization technology for x86 and SPARC systems, first released publicly in February 2004 in build 51 beta of Solaris 10, and subsequently in the first full release of Solaris 10, 2005.
Category: Free database management systems. 20 languages. ... Database engine or management software that has been released under an open source license.
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is an in-memory, relational database management system with persistence and high availability. Originally designed and implemented at Hewlett-Packard labs in Palo Alto, California , TimesTen spun out into a separate startup in 1996 and was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2005.