Docker Image
A Docker image is a read-only template that contains a set of instructions for creating a container that can run on the Docker platform. It provides a convenient way to package up applications and preconfigured server environments, which you can use for your own private use or share publicly with other Docker users.
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Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
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The Open Source kanban (built with Meteor). Keep variable/table/field names camelCase. For translations, only add Pull Request changes to wekan/i18n/en.i18n.json , other translations are done at https://transifex.com/wekan/wekan only.
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Open-source customer engagement suite, an alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc.
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flannel is a network fabric for containers, designed for Kubernetes
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Official Docker Image for Node.js
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Dockerized GitLab
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Setup and customize deep learning environment in seconds.
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Dragonfly is an intelligent P2P based image and file distribution system.
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Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup
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P2P Docker registry capable of distributing TBs of data in seconds
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Docker image to run an IPsec VPN server, with IPsec/L2TP, Cisco IPsec and IKEv2
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OpenLDAP container image
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A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
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A Docker image to provide web VNC interface to access Ubuntu LXDE/LxQT desktop environment.
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Docker image with uWSGI and Nginx for Flask applications in Python running in a single container. Optionally with Alpine Linux.
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