15 Integrations with Fedora CoreOS

View a list of Fedora CoreOS integrations and software that integrates with Fedora CoreOS below. Compare the best Fedora CoreOS integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Fedora CoreOS. Here are the current Fedora CoreOS integrations in 2024:

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    Google Cloud Platform
    Google Cloud is a cloud-based service that allows you to create anything from simple websites to complex applications for businesses of all sizes. New customers get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads. All customers can use 25+ products for free, up to monthly usage limits. Use Google's core infrastructure, data analytics & machine learning. Secure and fully featured for all enterprises. Tap into big data to find answers faster and build better products. Grow from prototype to production to planet-scale, without having to think about capacity, reliability or performance. From virtual machines with proven price/performance advantages to a fully managed app development platform. Scalable, resilient, high performance object storage and databases for your applications. State-of-the-art software-defined networking products on Google’s private fiber network. Fully managed data warehousing, batch and stream processing, data exploration, Hadoop/Spark, and messaging.
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    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Technologies

    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm uses our high-performance streaming and secure isolation technology to provide web-native Desktop as a Service (DaaS), application streaming, and secure/private web browsing. Kasm is not just a service; it is a highly configurable platform with a robust developer API and devops-enabled workflows that can be customized for your use-case, at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed in the cloud (Public or Private), on-premise (Including Air-Gapped Networks or your Homelab), or in a hybrid configuration.
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Whether you're looking for compute power, database storage, content delivery, or other functionality, AWS has the services to help you build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 175 fully featured services from data centers globally. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—are using AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster. AWS has significantly more services, and more features within those services, than any other cloud provider–from infrastructure technologies like compute, storage, and databases–to emerging technologies, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, data lakes and analytics, and Internet of Things. This makes it faster, easier, and more cost effective to move your existing applications to the cloud.
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    Microsoft Azure
    Microsoft's Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows for rapid and secure application development, testing and management. Azure. Invent with purpose. Turn ideas into solutions with more than 100 services to build, deploy, and manage applications—in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge—using the tools and frameworks of your choice. Continuous innovation from Microsoft supports your development today, and your product visions for tomorrow. With a commitment to open source, and support for all languages and frameworks, build how you want, and deploy where you want to. On-premises, in the cloud, and at the edge—we’ll meet you where you are. Integrate and manage your environments with services designed for hybrid cloud. Get security from the ground up, backed by a team of experts, and proactive compliance trusted by enterprises, governments, and startups. The cloud you can trust, with the numbers to prove it.
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    DigitalOcean

    DigitalOcean

    DigitalOcean

    The simplest cloud platform for developers & teams. Deploy, manage, and scale cloud applications faster and more efficiently on DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean makes managing infrastructure easy for teams and businesses, whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand. DigitalOcean App Platform: Build, deploy, and scale apps quickly using a simple, fully managed solution. We’ll handle the infrastructure, app runtimes and dependencies, so that you can push code to production in just a few clicks. Use a simple, intuitive, and visually rich experience to rapidly build, deploy, manage, and scale apps. Secure apps automatically. We create, manage and renew your SSL certificates and also protect your apps from DDoS attacks. Focus on what matters the most: building awesome apps. Let us handle provisioning and managing infrastructure, operating systems, databases, application runtimes, and other dependencies.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    Rackspace OpenStack
    Get a full-service experience for building, managing and operating your OpenStack private cloud. OpenStack® Private Cloud can help you increase agility and lower costs while avoiding vendor lock-in. However, half of all businesses attempting to implement OpenStack fail, not just because it’s complex, but because they also lack specific platform expertise. To succeed with OpenStack, you need assistance from certified experts who know how to architect, secure, monitor, patch and upgrade OpenStack clouds. OpenStack Private Cloud from Rackspace Technology is the answer. We blend technology and automation plus human experts to deliver ongoing architecture, security and 24/7/365 operations backed by 1,000+ OpenStack experts. Remove barriers to success with OpenStack delivered as a managed service. And feel the confidence that comes with the support of more than 1,000+ OpenStack experts.
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    Alibaba Cloud
    As a business unit of Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA), Alibaba Cloud provides a comprehensive suite of global cloud computing services to power both our international customers’ online businesses and Alibaba Group’s own e-commerce ecosystem. In January 2017, Alibaba Cloud became the official Cloud Services Partner of the International Olympic Committee. By harnessing, and improving on, the latest cloud technology and security systems, we tirelessly work towards our vision - to make it easier for you to do business anywhere, with anyone in the world. Alibaba Cloud provides cloud computing services for large and small businesses, individual developers, and the public sector in over 200 countries and regions.
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    Vultr

    Vultr

    Vultr

    Easily deploy cloud servers, bare metal, and storage worldwide! Our high performance compute instances are perfect for your web application or development environment. As soon as you click deploy, the Vultr cloud orchestration takes over and spins up your instance in your desired data center. Spin up a new instance with your preferred operating system or pre-installed application in just seconds. Enhance the capabilities of your cloud servers on demand. Automatic backups are extremely important for mission critical systems. Enable scheduled backups with just a few clicks from the customer portal. Our easy-to-use control panel and API let you spend more time coding and less time managing your infrastructure.
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    QEMU

    QEMU

    QEMU

    QEMU is a generic and open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. Run operating systems for any machine, on any supported architecture. Run programs for another Linux/BSD target, on any supported architecture. Run KVM and Xen virtual machines with near-native performance. Guest memory dumps are now fully supported, along with pre-copy/post-copy migration and background guest snapshots. Support for nw DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR to detect guest-reported hotplug failures. macOS hosts with Apple Silicon CPUs now support ‘hvf’ accelerator for AArch64 guests. M-profile MVE extension is now supported for Cortex-M55. AMD SEV guests now support measurement of kernel binary when doing direct kernel boot (not using a bootloader). Support for vhost-user and numa mem options across all boards.
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    Oracle Bare Metal Servers
    Oracle bare metal servers provide customers with isolation, visibility, and control with a dedicated server. The servers support applications that require high core counts, large amounts of memory, and high bandwidth - scaling up to 128 cores (the largest in the industry), 2 TB of RAM, and up to 1 PB of block storage. Customers can build cloud environments in Oracle bare metal servers with significant performance improvements over other public clouds and on-premises data centers. The E4 family of compute instances includes the industry’s largest bare metal option, with 128 OCPUs and 2TB of memory. Most enterprise applications can be run on a single AMD-based compute instance. Bare metal servers enable customers to run high performance, latency-sensitive, specialized, and traditional workloads directly on dedicated server hardware—just as they would on-premises. Bare metal instances are ideal for workloads that need to run in nonvirtualized environments.
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    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone, especially those who are new to Linux, familiar and expert admins. Thanks to Cockpit intentionally using system APIs and commands, a whole team of admins can manage a system in the way they prefer, including the command line and utilities right alongside Cockpit. See your server in a web browser and perform system tasks with a mouse. It’s easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs. Basically, you can think of Cockpit like a graphical “desktop interface”, but for individual servers. Have a favorite app or command-line tool that you use on your servers? Keep using the command line, Ansible, and your other favorite tools and add Cockpit to the mix with no issues. Cockpit uses the same system tooling you would use from the command line. You can switch back and forth between Cockpit and whatever else you like.
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    rkt

    rkt

    Red Hat

    rkt is an application container engine developed for modern production cloud-native environments. It features a pod-native approach, a pluggable execution environment, and a well-defined surface area that makes it ideal for integration with other systems. The core execution unit of rkt is the pod, a collection of one or more applications executing in a shared context (rkt's pods are synonymous with the concept in the Kubernetes orchestration system). rkt allows users to apply different configurations (like isolation parameters) at both pod-level and at the more granular per-application level. rkt's architecture means that each pod executes directly in the classic Unix process model (i.e. there is no central daemon), in a self-contained, isolated environment. rkt implements a modern, open, standard container format, the App Container (appc) spec, but can also execute other container images, like those created with Docker.
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    Exoscale

    Exoscale

    Exoscale

    Easily use anti-affinity groups and spawn virtual servers in different data centers to ensure high availability. Securely configure firewall rules across any number of instances using security groups. Manage team members and control access to your infrastructure with organizations, keypairs and multi-factor authentication. Our simple and intuitive interfaces make powerful concepts easy to use for teams of any size. When running mission critical production workloads in the cloud, a partner you can rely on makes all the difference. Our customer success engineers have helped hundreds of customers from all over Europe migrate, run and scale production workloads as cloud native applications. When running mission critical production workloads in the cloud, a partner you can rely on makes all the difference.
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    VMware Cloud
    Build, run, manage, connect and protect all of your apps on any cloud. The Multi-Cloud solutions from VMware deliver a cloud operating model for all applications. Support your digital business initiatives with the world’s most proven and widely deployed cloud infrastructure. Leverage the same skills you use in the data center, while tapping into the depth and breadth of six global hyperscale public cloud providers and 4,000+ VMware Cloud Provider Partners. With hybrid cloud built on VMware Cloud Foundation, you get consistent infrastructure and operations for new and existing cloud native applications, from data center to cloud to edge. This consistency improves agility and reduces complexity, cost and risk. Build, run and manage modern apps on any cloud, meeting diverse needs with on-premises and public cloud resources. Manage both container-based workloads and traditional VM-based workloads on a single platform.
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    Open Container Initiative (OCI)

    Open Container Initiative (OCI)

    Open Container Initiative (OCI)

    The Open Container Initiative is an open governance structure for the express purpose of creating open industry standards around container formats and runtimes. Established in June 2015 by Docker and other leaders in the container industry, the OCI currently contains two specifications, the runtime specification (runtime-spec) and the image specification (image-spec). The runtime specification outlines how to run a “filesystem bundle” that is unpacked on disk. At a high-level an OCI implementation would download an OCI Image then unpack that image into an OCI Runtime filesystem bundle. At this point the OCI Runtime Bundle would be run by an OCI Runtime. The Open Container Initiative (OCI) is a lightweight, open governance structure (project), formed under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, for the express purpose of creating open industry standards around container formats and runtime. The OCI was launched on June 22nd 2015 by Docker, CoreOS and other leaders.
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