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Building Docker images for multiple operating system architectures

CircleCI

For instance, developing an application on Windows and deploying it to Linux and macOS machines involves provisioning and configuring build machines for each of the operating systems and architecture platforms you’re targeting. Docker images must also be built on the hardware architectures they’re intended to run on.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

Users were deploying applications on many different operating systems, hardware platforms, and network protocols. For continuous integration (CI), you want your functions to be fully mobile and automation-friendly. Which operating system is the best environment for this function: Windows, Linux, Unix, or another one?

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Linux is six years old. In Würzburg, Germany, Eric Raymond presents an essay called "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" [1] at the Linux Kongress. In other words, a bazaar-style hardware architecture was vastly superior to a cathedral-style architecture.) The Internet has been open to public for six years.