Simplifying Deployments with Compose files
In a continued effort towards easing the construction and use-in-production unikernel dream, we're excited to announce that we've introduced initial Compose file support into our tooling.
Read moreIn a continued effort towards easing the construction and use-in-production unikernel dream, we're excited to announce that we've introduced initial Compose file support into our tooling.
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Read moreUnikraft hit 2K stars on Github last week. We take this opportunity to look back at its origins as a research project, its coming of age as a Linux Foundation open source project, and its future as a fundamental game changer for cloud deployments.
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