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MirageOS applications are written in [[OCaml]] and compiled into a complete image that can be run on Xen. The libraries include a network stack, http, and a complete SSL library, and Irmin, a distributed git-like data store. |
MirageOS applications are written in [[OCaml]] and compiled into a complete image that can be run on Xen. The libraries include a network stack, http, and a complete SSL library, and Irmin, a distributed git-like data store. |
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MirageOS is an official Xen [[Mirage Incubation Project Proposal|incubator project]]. |
MirageOS is an official Xen Project [[Mirage Incubation Project Proposal|incubator project]]. |
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Code is released under the ISC license, with some code released under LGPLv2. |
Code is released under the ISC license, with some code released under LGPLv2. |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
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* The primary website is |
* The primary website is [http://openmirage.org/ openmirage.org]. |
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* Developer information can also be found at [[:Category:Mirage]] |
* Developer information can also be found at [[:Category:Mirage]] |
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* Source code is on |
* Source code is on [https://github.com/mirage github]. |
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Revision as of 00:08, 25 June 2015
MirageOS is a library operating system that constructs unikernels for secure, high-performance network applications across a variety of cloud computing and mobile platforms.
MirageOS applications are written in OCaml and compiled into a complete image that can be run on Xen. The libraries include a network stack, http, and a complete SSL library, and Irmin, a distributed git-like data store.
MirageOS is an official Xen Project incubator project.
Code is released under the ISC license, with some code released under LGPLv2.
Resources
- The primary website is openmirage.org.
- Developer information can also be found at Category:Mirage
- Source code is on github.