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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday November 18 2015, @03:19PM   Printer-friendly
from the teamwork++ dept.

Netflix, the streaming video company, has released a tool called Spinnaker that it says "is an open source multi-cloud Continuous Delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence."

Netflix partnered with Google, Microsoft, and EMC's Pivotal to build Spinnaker over the past year or so, and have released the platform code on GitHub.

Spinnaker supports deployment to AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Pivotal Cloud Foundry today, with support for Microsoft Azure "actively underway". There are also plans to add support for containers "in coming months".


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  • (Score: 2) by n1 on Wednesday November 18 2015, @09:10PM

    by n1 (993) on Wednesday November 18 2015, @09:10PM (#265088) Journal

    The information is of relevance to someone reading the site, it is of passing interest to me. Forbes does have interesting content on occasion, not going to argue this is a good example, it's not.

    El Reg reports [theregister.co.uk] with a little more detail and less Forbes:

    Netflix has released Spinnaker, an open-source tool for testing and rolling out software updates in the cloud.

    The Apache 2.0-licensed code [spinnaker.io] provides continuous delivery of applications, including managing and monitoring their deployment. Netflix said Spinnaker will replace its Asgard project.

    The streaming video giant said Spinnaker took a year to build, and is based on its internal toolkit that ushers new features from development and testing to production.

    [...]

    Currently, the project is compatible with Amazon's AWS, Google Cloud, and Pivotal's CloudFoundry, with support for Microsoft's Azure planned. Accordingly, the project is backed by Google, Pivotal, and Microsoft in addition to Netflix.

    For the other AC... There are bots that are used to submit stories, Arthur and exec for example. Phoenix666 is not one that i'm aware of.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 18 2015, @09:56PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 18 2015, @09:56PM (#265104)

    The information is of relevance to someone reading the site, it is of passing interest to me.

    It may be of interest to me, too. The problem is, the summary spews bunch of buzzwords and doesn't give much of a clue what the hell it is.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 18 2015, @10:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 18 2015, @10:17PM (#265110)

    BTW, I take back about "what do editors care" bit. I understand you are volunteers, but if it's worth doing, you might as well do it well, and I trust you can do better.