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Description
Quarkus customizes your application to work seamlessly with both GraalVM and HotSpot. With its remarkably quick boot time and impressively low RSS memory usage (beyond just heap size!), it enables near-instant scaling and efficient memory use within container orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes. This is achieved through a method we refer to as compile time boot. Quarkus delivers a unified, enjoyable full-stack framework by utilizing a continuously expanding collection of over fifty top-tier libraries that developers appreciate and rely on. It creates a cohesive ecosystem focused on enhancing developer satisfaction, featuring consistent configuration and straightforward native executable generation. With zero configurations required, live reload capabilities that respond in an instant, and simplified code catering to the 80% of common use cases while remaining adaptable for the remaining 20%, Quarkus excels in flexibility. The synergy between Quarkus and Kubernetes establishes an optimal environment for developing applications that are not only scalable and fast but also lightweight. Moreover, Quarkus greatly enhances developer efficiency through its comprehensive tooling, pre-built integrations, application services, and various additional resources, ultimately paving the way for more productive workflows. In addition to these benefits, Quarkus's focus on developer experience ensures that building applications remains an engaging and efficient process.
Description
Rkt is an advanced application container engine crafted specifically for contemporary cloud-native environments in production. Its design incorporates a pod-native methodology, a versatile execution environment, and a clearly defined interface, making it exceptionally compatible with other systems. The fundamental execution unit in rkt is the pod, which consists of one or more applications running in a shared context, paralleling the pod concept used in Kubernetes orchestration. Users can customize various configurations, including isolation parameters, at both the pod level and the more detailed per-application level. In rkt, each pod operates directly within the traditional Unix process model, meaning there is no central daemon, allowing for a self-sufficient and isolated environment. Rkt also adopts a contemporary, open standard container format known as the App Container (appc) specification, while retaining the ability to run other container images, such as those generated by Docker. This flexibility and adherence to standards contribute to rkt's growing popularity among developers seeking robust container solutions.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
Amazon Corretto
Docker
Fedora CoreOS
Google Cloud Container Registry
HtmlUnit
IntelliJ IDEA
Java
Kubernetes
OpenTelemetry
Red Hat Runtimes
Integrations
Amazon Corretto
Docker
Fedora CoreOS
Google Cloud Container Registry
HtmlUnit
IntelliJ IDEA
Java
Kubernetes
OpenTelemetry
Red Hat Runtimes
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Free Trial
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Online Support
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Quarkus
Website
quarkus.io
Vendor Details
Company Name
Red Hat
Country
United States
Website
cloud.redhat.com/learn/topics/rkt