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The Docker Platform is the industry-leading container platform for continuous, high-velocity innovation, enabling organizations to seamlessly build and share any application — from legacy to what comes next — and securely run them anywhere | Replicated wraps your containerized cloud application with enterprise-grade features and deploys it behind your customer's firewall, into a corporate data center or into the private cloud. |
Integrated developer tools; open, portable images; shareable, reusable apps; framework-aware builds;
standardized templates; multi-environment support; remote registry management; simple setup for Docker and Kubernetes; certified Kubernetes; application templates; enterprise controls; secure software supply chain; industry-leading container runtime; image scanning; access controls; image signing; caching and mirroring; image lifecycle; policy-based image promotion | Supports Continuous Deployment - Continue to deploy to the cloud as frequently as you'd like, but simultaneously stage versions to ship to your enterprise customers through Replicated.;Multi-Host Clustering - Light-weight clustering functionality allows you to separate components onto distinct hosts & run highly available.;Flexible License Management - Create a unique license for each customer, including expiration dates and custom metadata.;Audit Logging - Provide enterprise customers with an audit log of the important events in your application by calling our simple API.;Brandable Experience - Customize the install URL, documentation and install UI with your logo.
Configuration Control - Present a configuration screen for your customers to set up your application: enable SSL, set hostname, and other configurable options.;Downloadable Support Bundle - Specify the files most important to your support process. Your customers can then easily download, inspect & send to you for diagnostics.;Backup Utilities - Enable your customers to quickly back up their instance of your application.;Administration Dashboard - Add custom info widgets to the dashboard, providing them with valuable insights into the running instance. |
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