Container-based applications in our data and mobile-driven world.
Demands from, and for mobility, in terms IT resources, content,
technologies, services and applications are more and more explosive.
To meet this explosive demands and requirements, Docker and other lightweight
Linux containers can represent a great opportunity for organizations looking to:
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Build a new generation of
constantly evolving distributed applications,
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Allocate appropriate resources
to each container, schedule container placement, and monitor deployed
containers.
Container-based applications also mean: programmatic control and flexibility;
easily launch a cluster of containers; specify the tasks you want to run; find
the optimal instance placement based on the application’s needs, a customer’s
isolation policies, and the customer’s availability requirements.
Container-based applications also mean: securely, build, run and scale your
applications. It means scalable, open source distributed applications shared
across the entire development community, or shared privately within an
organization.
This is a new generation of constantly evolving distributed applications bringing
together the flexibility and performance, convenience and speed you need in
real-time and anywhere.