By Serdar Yegulalp | InfoWorld Posted on June 30, 2014
Self-upgrading, subscription-based Linux distribution built around Docker containerization draws funding from backers for Puppet Labs
CoreOS, a newly minted Linux distribution that uses Docker containers to manage both applications and the system as a whole, has landed $8 million in Series A funding and announced a subscription version of its product -- two moves that nudge it closer to Red Hat territory.
CoreOS Managed Linux, as the new subscription product is called, runs on one's own servers or on supported platforms (Amazon, Google, and Rackspace, among others) and is automatically kept current by CoreOS's engineers. Patches and updates are streamed to each CoreOS machine, and a Web dashboard provides an overview of all machines and allows management of tasks like rolling updates across the cluster. Support plans start at $100 per month for a minimum of 10 servers.
InfoWorld/ Full Read Here/ http://www.infoworld.com/t/linux/new-docker-enabled-linux-distro-wants-rival-red-hat-245277
Be the first to reply!
Reply
Login to the community
No account yet? Create an account
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.