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Docker support for Murano
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Docker is an open-source project that automates the deployment of applications
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inside software containers. Docker containers could be run either by the
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Docker itself or by container management platforms that built on top of the
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Docker and provide extra value to schedule and manage containers on multiple
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hosts.
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This folder contains needed abstractions and applications to develop and
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run Docker applications:
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* DockerInterfaceLibrary: library that defines a framework for building Docker
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applications. It provides set of common interfaces and data structures
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that are used by all Docker applications and Docker hosting services.
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If you want to develop your own Docker application this is a good place to
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start. See DockerInterfaceLibrary/README.rst for more details.
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* DockerStandaloneHost: a regular Docker host. Docker containers are run on
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a dedicated VM running docker software (require pre-built image with
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docker and murano-agent).
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* Kubernetes: an open source container cluster manager by Google. It allows
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to schedule and run Docker applications on multiple clustered nodes.
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Application both installs Kubernetes and provides capabilities to run
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Docker applications similar to DockerStandaloneHost.
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* Applications: Examples of some of the most popular Docker applications.
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