Deploy style: Images

An article, posted 28 days ago filed in deployment, linux, hosting, discussion, unix, yaml, virtualisation, image & vm.

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This technically what I have been using as the basis of my ‘infrastructure’. On top of these images I would manage the OS semi manual (assisted with Capistrano) and deploy images using Capistrano, in separated user domains different, the application servers.

You can of course completely prepare the desired OS state as an image and deploy that.

Images avant la lettre? WAR

I made this in a separate category.

The next VM? WebAssembly’s VM

WebAssembly runs in a VM. Solomon Hykes, a co-founder of Docker, is quoted on WebAssembly’s Wikipedia page: “If WASM+WASI existed in 2008, we wouldn’t have needed to create Docker. That’s how important it is. WebAssembly on the server is the future of computing.” I’d consider it to be a promising development, but will not bet on this yet.

Properties

See for possibilities Deploying Web applications:

  • Style: Neither
  • OS virtuality: Virtual
  • Application virtuality: n/a
  • From where: Central
  • Scope: OS

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