Platform | DockerHub Official Image Tests | BareMetal Tests | Ampere Docker Tests |
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Ampere Altra Family | 1 | ||
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Proliant RL300 | 1 |
Ampere Computing's platforms are uniquely designed to meet the needs of the modern cloud native workload. Ampere's CIDR regression infrastructure uses images taken from a variety of sources. In this case, Kata tracks the open source project found [here] (https://github.com/kata-containers). The regression runs on bare metal rather than in a container.
Results are found below in the Test Results section of this page.
Information & official documentation on Official Docker Hub Images. Information on Kata-containers Native Application on Bare Metal
Kata Containers is an open source container runtime, building lightweight virtual machines that seamlessly plug into the containers ecosystem. Kata Containers is an open source community working to build a secure container runtime with lightweight virtual machines that feel and perform like containers, but provide stronger workload isolation using hardware virtualization technology as a second layer of defense. Kata Containers also supports multiple hypervisors including QEMU, Cloud-Hypervisor and Firecracker and integrates with the containerd project among others. The Kata Containers community is stewarded by the Open Infrastructure Foundation, which supports the development and adoption of open infrastructure globally. The code is hosted at GitHub under the Apache 2 license.
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Kata-containers.
Here at Ampere we've built an extensive infrastructure focused on Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Regression (called CIDR).
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