List of Oracle Bare Metal Servers Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Oracle Bare Metal Servers. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Oracle
Empower your digital transformation with cutting-edge cloud solutions.Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is designed to support both traditional workloads and cutting-edge cloud development tools tailored for contemporary requirements. Its architecture is equipped to detect and address modern security threats, thereby accelerating innovation. By combining cost-effectiveness with outstanding performance, it significantly lowers the total cost of ownership for users. As a Generation 2 enterprise cloud, Oracle Cloud showcases remarkable compute and networking features while providing a broad spectrum of infrastructure and platform cloud services. Specifically tailored to meet the needs of mission-critical applications, it allows businesses to maintain legacy workloads while advancing toward future goals. Importantly, the Generation 2 Cloud can run the Oracle Autonomous Database, which is celebrated as the first and only self-driving database in the industry. In addition, Oracle Cloud offers an extensive array of cloud computing solutions, including application development, business analytics, data management, integration, security, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology, ensuring organizations are well-equipped to succeed in an increasingly digital environment. This all-encompassing strategy firmly establishes Oracle Cloud as a frontrunner in the rapidly changing cloud landscape. Consequently, organizations leveraging Oracle Cloud can confidently embrace transformation and drive their digital initiatives forward. -
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Fedora CoreOS
Fedora Project
Streamlined, secure, and scalable OS for containerized applications.Fedora CoreOS is a streamlined operating system that automatically updates and is specifically built to securely host containerized applications at scale. It is available on multiple platforms, with expectations of additional options coming soon. Fedora CoreOS (FCOS) offers three separate update streams: stable, testing, and next; while it is generally recommended to stick with the stable stream, using the testing and next streams on some instances is encouraged to provide valuable feedback. When automating Fedora CoreOS installations, interacting with stream metadata becomes necessary. Even though Fedora CoreOS supports automatic in-place updates, it is advisable to set up new machines with the most recent images available. Importantly, rather than offering a distinct installation disk, Fedora CoreOS creates instances from a universal disk image that is configured during the initial boot using Ignition. The entire operating system is based on open-source and free software principles, allowing not only cost-free usage but also the ability to share, adapt, and remix it as per your requirements. This level of customization and openness presents Fedora CoreOS as an attractive choice for developers and organizations seeking a resilient and versatile platform. Additionally, the community behind Fedora CoreOS frequently collaborates to enhance its features, further ensuring it remains aligned with modern technological needs.
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