What Integrates with simplyblock?

Find out what simplyblock integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with simplyblock, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that simplyblock currently integrates with:

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    Kubernetes Reviews
    Kubernetes (K8s), an open-source software that automates deployment, scaling and management of containerized apps, is available as an open-source project. It organizes containers that make up an app into logical units, which makes it easy to manage and discover. Kubernetes is based on 15 years of Google's experience in running production workloads. It also incorporates best-of-breed practices and ideas from the community. Kubernetes is built on the same principles that allow Google to run billions upon billions of containers per week. It can scale without increasing your operations team. Kubernetes flexibility allows you to deliver applications consistently and efficiently, no matter how complex they are, whether you're testing locally or working in a global enterprise. Kubernetes is an open-source project that allows you to use hybrid, on-premises, and public cloud infrastructures. This allows you to move workloads where they are most important.
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    Amazon EC2 Reviews
    Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides secure, resizable cloud computing capacity. It was designed to make cloud computing at web scale easier for developers. Amazon EC2's web service interface makes it easy to configure and obtain capacity with minimal effort. It gives you complete control over your computing resources and allows you to run on Amazon's proven computing environment.
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    OpenStack Reviews
    OpenStack is a cloud operating platform that manages large pools of compute, storage and networking resources within a datacenter. All APIs have common authentication mechanisms and are managed and provisioned via OpenStack. The dashboard gives administrators access to their resources and empowers users to do the same through a web interface. Beyond standard infrastructure-as-a-service functionality, additional components provide orchestration, fault management and service management amongst other services to ensure high availability of user applications. OpenStack is broken down into services, allowing you to plug-and-play components according to your needs. The openstack map shows you a "at a glanceā€ view of the openstack landscape so you can see where these services fit and how they can be combined.
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    OpenNebula Reviews
    OpenNebula is the Cloud & Edge Computing Platform. It offers flexibility, scalability and simplicity to meet the growing demands of developers and DevOps practitioners. OpenNebula, an open-source platform that allows you to create and manage Enterprise Clouds, is powerful but simple to use. OpenNebula allows for unified management of IT infrastructures and applications. This avoids vendor lock-in, reduces complexity, resource consumption, and reduces operational costs. OpenNebula combines container and virtualization technologies with multi-tenancy and automatic provisioning to offer on-demand services and applications.
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    Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) Reviews
    Amazon Elastic Block Store is a block-storage service that is easy to use and high-performance. It can be used with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, (EC2), for transaction-intensive workloads of any size. Amazon EBS is widely used for a wide range of workloads such as enterprise applications, relational and nonrelational databases, big data analytics engines, file system, and media workflows. To balance price and performance, you can choose from six volume types. You can achieve single-digit-millisecond latency for high-performance database workloads such as SAP HANA or gigabyte per second throughput for large, sequential workloads such as Hadoop. You can modify volume types, tune performance or increase volume size without affecting your critical applications so that you have cost-effective storage whenever you need it.
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