Hang around enterprise computing types long enough, and you’ll wind up talking about “the stack” at some point. It’s a term used to refer to the complicated layers of software that run in modern data ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced the general availability of Bottlerocket, an open-source Linux distribution it has developed specifically for running software containers. Popular Linux ...
The name "container machine" is intended to convey that the feature combines both a container and a VM. The feature uses ...
Microsoft Corp. has managed to slim down the already slimmed down version of its operating system for virtualized and software container environments. Windows Server Core, as the operating system is ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) today launched a Linux-based container operating system designed specifically to host containers. The move comes as one long-time option is set to exit the scene. The AWS ...
CoreOS Container Linux is an open-source container operating system designed to support Kubernetes. The CoreOS flavor of container infrastructure management uses the Rocket or Docker container engine, ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rancher Labs, a provider of container management software, today announced the general availability of RancherOS, a simplified Linux distribution built from ...
Over the past six months I have reviewed five minimal Linux distributions that are optimized for running containers: Alpine Linux, CoreOS Container Linux, RancherOS, Red Hat Atomic Host, and VMware ...
Containers are finding their way to the enterprise. DH2i has been there for a while, having pushed the idea for Windows environments. And today, startup Robin Systems launched with its own take on ...
As the virtualization of U.S. defense agencies commences, the technology’s many attributes – and drawbacks -- are becoming apparent. Virtualization has enabled users to pack more computing power in a ...
Introduced recently, Bottlerocket is a new Linux-based operating system built by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that is specifically catered to running containers on virtual machines or bare metal hosts.
Lower resource requirements result in more room ...