Oct, 2016 : OnApp Introduces Container Servers in New Update


📅 - Cloud control panel service OnApp recently announced an update to its service that it says “paves the way for a modern approach to containerized hosting in public and private clouds.” OnApp Cloud version 5.1 offers Container Servers as a beta feature, according to the company's announcement on Tuesday.

Container Servers handle failover, provisioning management, and metering of standard virtual servers with one important distinction: The servers are built on a CoreOS template. This provides a framework for Kubernetes or Docker deployment by cloud providers that use the OnApp control panel to manage their infrastructure.

OnApp CEO Ditlev Bredahl discussed the introduction of Container Servers:

“We're introducing containers, OnApp style, to meet the demand of DevOps users for Docker – but deployed, metered and managed like everything else in the OnApp platform, in an easy and intuitive way. Most cloud providers are still looking for a good container use case: we're aiming to make Docker deployment as simple and powerful as other cloud products you can provision with OnApp, and with this first step we're looking forward to seeing how the global OnApp community puts it to use.”

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