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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. Nginx - Wikipedia

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    Other features include upgrading executable and configuration without client connections loss, [37] and a module-based architecture with both core [38] and third-party module support. [ 39 ] The paid Plus product includes additional features such as advanced load balancing and access to an expanded suite of metrics for performance monitoring.

  4. Ansible (software) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast with other popular configuration-management software — such as Chef, Puppet, Salt and CFEngine — Ansible uses an agentless architecture, [17] with Ansible software not normally running or even installed on the controlled node. [17] Instead, Ansible orchestrates a node by installing and running modules on the

  5. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Spring Roo is an open source software tool that uses convention-over-configuration principles to provide rapid application development of Java-based enterprise software Spring Security: Authentication and access-control framework TestNG: JUnit-inspired test framework with extra functionality. Thymeleaf

  6. AWS Cloud Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) is an open-source [1] software development framework developed by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for defining and provisioning cloud infrastructure resources using familiar programming languages. [2]

  7. Oracle Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by Oracle Corporation providing servers, storage, network, applications and services through a global network of Oracle Corporation managed data centers.

  8. Salt (software) - Wikipedia

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    State modules are the components that make up the backend for the Salt configuration management system. These modules execute the code needed to enforce, set up or change the configuration of a target system. Like other modules, more states become available when they are added to the states modules.

  9. Domain-specific language - Wikipedia

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    Examples of domain-specific programming languages include HTML, Logo for pencil-like drawing, Verilog and VHDL hardware description languages, MATLAB and GNU Octave for matrix programming, Mathematica, Maple and Maxima for symbolic mathematics, Specification and Description Language for reactive and distributed systems, spreadsheet formulas and ...