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Armory is an open source continuous delivery software company.
The company has this year introduced Armory Minnaker (rhymes with Spinnaker, for obvious reasons – see more below), a virtual machine leveraging K3s and the Armory Operator.
K3s is a highly available, certified Kubernetes distribution designed for production workloads in unattended, resource-constrained, remote locations or inside IoT appliances.
The Armory team says that Minnaker (which itself is architected for simplified installation) enables software deployments to happen in only 10 minutes, instead of 10 days.
Armory launches Armory Minnaker, a virtual machine that speeds up software deployments
Armory introduced Armory Minnaker, a virtual machine leveraging K3s and the Armory Operator to enable software deployments in only 10 minutes instead of 10 days.
Already thoroughly tested by some of the largest companies in the world, including Netflix and Salesforce, Spinnaker the enterprise-grade continuous delivery tool is now accessible in minutes through Minnaker. Its simplified installation and deployment gives users an improved experience and shrinks the amount of time it takes to realize the benefits of continuous delivery.
“The goal of continuous delivery is to remove cognitive load from the developer they shouldn’t care about what cluster, what cloud, what region they just want to be able to commit their code and know that it is running and being interacted with as expected,” said Isaac Mosquera, CTO of Armory.