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HashiCorp, Inc. is an American software company [2] with a freemium business model based in San Francisco, California. HashiCorp provides tools and products that enable developers, operators and security professionals to provision, secure, run and connect cloud-computing infrastructure. [ 3 ]
Consul is a service networking platform developed by HashiCorp.. Consul was initially released in 2014 as a service discovery platform. In addition to service discovery, it now provides a full-featured service mesh for secure service segmentation across any cloud or runtime environment, and distributed key–value storage for application configuration.
Terraform was previously free software available under version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License (MPL). On August 10, 2023, HashiCorp announced that all products produced by the company would be relicensed under the Business Source License (BUSL), with HashiCorp prohibiting commercial use of the community edition by those who offer "competitive services".
Hashicorp's stock surged 24%, giving it a market value of $6.1 billion, after the Wall Street Journal first reported the talks. Under CEO Arvind Krishna, IBM has focused on acquisitions to build ...
HashiCorp now works on creating commercial editions and provides professional support and training for Vagrant. [ citation needed ] Vagrant was originally tied to VirtualBox , but version 1.1 added support for other virtualization software such as VMware and KVM , and for server environments like Amazon EC2 . [ 6 ]
HashiCorp founder considered the move "tragic for open source innovation." [33] Tux Racer: 2000 2002 GPL-2.0-or-later: Commercial expansion by original authors, also called Tux Racer. Extreme Tux Racer (formerly PlanetPenguin Racer) Vagrant: 2010 2023 [6] MIT: Business Source License [6]
Shamir's secret sharing (SSS) is an efficient secret sharing algorithm for distributing private information (the "secret") among a group. The secret cannot be revealed unless a quorum of the group acts together to pool their knowledge.
The move of HashiCorp's Terraform software to the Business Source License sparked the creation of the OpenTofu fork. OpenTofu describes the Business Source License as being "ambiguous" and "challenging for companies, vendors, and developers using Terraform to decide whether their actions could be interpreted as being outside the permitted scope ...