3 Integrations with Joyent Triton

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

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    Maestro

    Maestro

    MaestroDev

    DevOps Orchestration is the practice of composing any tasks across the SDLC and Operations functions, with any choice of tools and environments, and with the process logic centralized away from the individual tools themselves. The Maestro product includes plug-ins, pre-built tasks, and templates for continuous integration, test automation, release management, DevOps visibility, automated deployment, and continuous delivery. Whether your DevOps tools are on-premise or cloud services (or both!), Maestro effortlessly connects workflow tasks between your tools for Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. The workflow "CompositionTM" above shows a Git checkout, Jenkins build, Sonar code check, testing steps, and then custom notifications. Remove manual tasks from your custom release process, and create a precise, repeatable set of tasks that execute reliably, every time.
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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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    cloud-init

    cloud-init

    cloud-init

    Cloud images are operating system templates and every instance starts out as an identical clone of every other instance. It is the user data that gives every cloud instance its personality and cloud-init is the tool that applies user data to your instances automatically. Including datasource and module references, and plenty of examples. While cloud-init started life in Ubuntu, it is now available for most major Linux and FreeBSD operating systems. For cloud image providers, then cloud-init handles many of the differences between cloud vendors automatically — for example, the official Ubuntu cloud images are identical across all public and private clouds.
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