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  2. Terraform (software) - Wikipedia

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    Terraform was previously free software available under version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License (MPL). On August 10, 2023, HashiCorp announced that all products produced by the company would be relicensed under the Business Source License (BUSL), with HashiCorp prohibiting commercial use of the community edition by those who offer "competitive services".

  3. Code mobility - Wikipedia

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    In distributed computing, code mobility is the ability for running programs, code or objects to be migrated (or moved) from one machine or application to another. [1] This is the process of moving mobile code across the nodes of a network as opposed to distributed computation where the data is moved.

  4. Reconfiguration - Wikipedia

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    Examples of problems studied in reconfiguration include: Games or puzzles such as the 15 puzzle or Rubik's cube.This type of puzzle can often be modeled mathematically using the theory of permutation groups, leading to fast algorithms for determining whether states are connected; however, finding the state space diameter or the shortest path between two states may be more difficult.

  5. Software modernization - Wikipedia

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    Migration can involve moving to new hardware, new software, or both. Migration can be small-scale, such as migrating a single system, or large-scale, involving many systems, new applications, or a redesigned network. [23] One can migrate data from one kind of database to another kind of database.

  6. Schema migration - Wikipedia

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    A schema migration is performed on a database whenever it is necessary to update or revert that database's schema to some newer or older version. Migrations are performed programmatically by using a schema migration tool. When invoked with a specified desired schema version, the tool automates the successive application or reversal of an ...

  7. User State Migration Tool - Wikipedia

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    Workstation Migration Assistant (open-source with source code posted on GitHub) Super Grate (focus on remote migration: open-source with source code posted on GitHub) M.U.S.T. - Move User's Stuff Tool (free USMT GUI that encapsulates most features of USMT4 plus more) USMT XML Builder (focus on editing USMT XML template files)

  8. Reconfigure - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconfigure

    To reconfigure refers to: Reconfigurable computing: changing the data path of a computing system in addition to the control flow; Control reconfiguration: changing the loop structure and controller parameters in an automatic control loop; Reconfigurable antenna: changing the antenna physically or electrically to control its antenna properties

  9. System migration - Wikipedia

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    Migration of systems can also involve downtime, while the old system is replaced with a new one. Migration can be from a mainframe computer which has a closed architecture, to an open system which employ x86 servers. As well, migration can be from an open system to a Cloud Computing platform. The motivation for this can be the cost savings. [1]