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Menu Home Products Using CoreOS Documentation Blog December 1, 2014 · By Alex Polvi Rocket is a new container runtime, designed for composability, security, and speed. Today we are releasing a prototype version on GitHub to begin gathering feedback from our community and explain why we are building Rocket. When we started building CoreOS, we looked at all the various components available to us, re-using the best tools, and building the ones that did not exist. We believe strongly in the Unix philosophy: tools should be independently useful, but have clean integration points. We hope this is reflected in tools that we build, such as etcd, which have seen widespread adoption and use outside CoreOS itself. When Docker was first introduced to us in early 2013, the idea of a “standard container” was striking and immediately attracti...
Menu Home Products Using CoreOS Documentation Blog July 25, 2014 · By Alex Polvi First off, Happy SysAdmin Day . We think we have a pretty good SysAdmin surprise in store for you today as we are announcing the CoreOS stable release channel. Starting today, you can begin running CoreOS in production. This version is the most tested, secure and reliable version available for users wanting to run CoreOS. This is a huge milestone for us. Since our first alpha release in August 2013: 191 releases have been tagged Tested on hundreds of thousands of servers on the alpha and beta channels Supported on 10+ platforms, ranging from bare metal to being primary images on Rackspace and Google It is a big day for us here at CoreOS, as we have been working hard to deliver the stable release. Of course, we couldn’t do this without the community so ...