NanoVMs, the industry leader in
unikernel technology development and deployment, announces the first unikernel
tool for developers that loads any Linux application as a unikernel. The tool,
called "Ops" is simple to use, requires no complex coding or configuration and
only requires a simple command to execute. Running an application as a
unikernel is beneficial in many ways and superior to containers. Unikernels are
faster, more secure, smaller and come provisioned as virtual machines, which
gives them must greater density.
"We have numerous software issues
that are reaching critical mass - security and cloud efficiency to name a few -
and moving from outdated operating system-based applications to a unikernel
system could have a radical impact," said NanoVMs CEO Ian Eyberg. "Unikernels
have been challenging to deploy in the past, but with our new Ops tool any
developer can immediately begin implementation and reap the benefits."
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With Ops, developers need no prior
experience or knowledge of how to build unikernels, removing the barriers that
may have prevented unikernel use in the past. Ops can be used to build and run
unikernels locally on a laptop. And, there are no complicated hoops to jump
through to use the tool. No account needs to be created and there aren't
multiple installations to sit through, just a single download and one command.
NanoVMs will also be offering
several premade Ops packages for common programs that users would run, but not
necessarily code themselves, in addition to databases and webservers.
For more information about the
NanoVMs Ops tool, visit https://ops.city.