Article 7F42 VMware just created its first Linux OS, and it’s container-friendly (NetworkWorld)

VMware just created its first Linux OS, and it’s container-friendly (NetworkWorld)

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NetworkWorld takesa look at two VMWare projects that are aimed at running containersinside the VM. "VMware has created Photon as an OS that can run in vSphere. VMware says it's a "lightweight" Linux OS that has only the basic elements required to package applications in containers and run them inside virtual machines. Because of its minimalist feature set, Project Photon is meant to boot up quickly, which is a key advantage of using containers.Project Photon supports many container image platforms, including thosefrom Docker (which is both an open source container runtime and the name ofthe company that is commercializing it), as well as container images fromCoreOS (called "rkt") and Pivotal (named "Garden")." VMWare alsoannounced a beta version of Project Lightwave, "which is an identity and access management tool meant to provide an extra security layer for containers."
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