List of VHCS Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with VHCS. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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MySQL
Oracle
Powerful, reliable database solution for modern web applications.MySQL is recognized as the leading open source database in the world. Its impressive history of reliability, performance, and ease of use has made it the go-to choice for many web applications, including major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as the five most visited websites. Additionally, MySQL is a popular option for embedded database solutions, with many independent software vendors and original equipment manufacturers distributing it. The database's flexibility and powerful capabilities further enhance its popularity across diverse sectors, making it a critical tool for developers and businesses alike. Its continued evolution ensures that it remains relevant in an ever-changing technological landscape. -
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Postfix
Postfix
Efficient, secure, and user-friendly mail server solution.Postfix, a mail server created by Wietse Venema at IBM research, serves as a practical alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program and is continuously updated and improved by Wietse in his role at Google. This powerful mail server is compatible with a range of UNIX systems, such as AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, and Tru64 UNIX, and operates with the requirements of ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Focused on speed, user-friendly administration, and robust security, Postfix presents a user interface similar to that of Sendmail, but its underlying framework is fundamentally different. It boasts several advanced features, including support for multiple SMTP deliveries over a single TLS-encrypted connection by utilizing tlsproxy(8) and scache(8) services and the capability to execute MySQL stored procedures. Furthermore, Postfix includes a gradual degradation feature that enables the daemon to log warnings and persist in functioning even when minor service issues arise, avoiding abrupt terminations due to fatal errors. Additionally, it can activate the execute bit on a queue file, a crucial aspect since failing to do so could hinder successful mail delivery. Collectively, these features establish Postfix as an adaptable and reliable option for effective mail server management, making it a favored choice among administrators seeking a robust solution for their email needs. -
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Fedora
Fedora
Empower your development journey with seamless productivity and collaboration.Fedora Workstation is recognized for its reliability, strength, and ease of use, making it an excellent operating system choice for desktops and laptops alike. It caters to a wide array of developers, from enthusiasts and students to professionals in business environments. With the GNOME 3 desktop environment, users can focus on their programming without distractions, fostering an environment conducive to productivity. Designed with developers in mind, GNOME enhances the user experience by streamlining essential tasks. The frustration of locating or assembling the required tools is alleviated by Fedora's comprehensive collection of open-source languages, tools, and utilities, which can be accessed effortlessly with a click or command. Furthermore, Fedora encourages collaboration through platforms and repositories like COPR, allowing developers to share their work and create builds that benefit the wider community. This collaborative aspect not only enhances individual workflows but also promotes the spirit of open-source contribution. Ultimately, Fedora Workstation stands out as a premier choice for developers eager to improve their productivity and make meaningful contributions to the tech ecosystem. -
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OpenSSL
OpenSSL
Secure your connections with powerful, flexible cryptography toolkit.OpenSSL is a robust and feature-rich toolkit intended for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols, while also functioning as a flexible cryptography library. It is distributed under an Apache-style license, which permits users to utilize it for various purposes—both commercial and non-commercial—as long as they comply with simple licensing terms. For those interested in exploring the community and the contributors behind the project or starting their own contributions, the community page serves as a great resource. To keep up with the latest updates, access source downloads, and find additional resources, the sidebar and navigation buttons at the top of each page offer convenient options for users. By engaging with the community, you can deepen your knowledge and gain insightful perspectives on the continuous advancements within OpenSSL, fostering a more collaborative environment for all contributors. -
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CentOS
CentOS
Reliable, community-driven Linux for consistent, secure computing experiences.CentOS Linux is a community-supported distribution that leverages resources provided publicly through Red Hat and CentOS repositories, specifically designed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The main objective of CentOS is to preserve functional compatibility with RHEL, while the CentOS Project emphasizes the modification of packages to remove any branding or visual identifiers from the upstream vendor. Available at no charge, CentOS can be freely shared and redistributed by users. Each CentOS version is backed by support until the related RHEL version concludes its general support lifecycle. New CentOS versions are typically released after the rebuilding of new RHEL versions, occurring approximately every 6 to 12 months for minor updates and extending over several years for major releases. The rebuild process can take anywhere from a few weeks for minor updates to several months for significant changes, ensuring timely availability of new features. This structured approach allows users to enjoy a secure, reliable, and easily manageable Linux environment that is consistent and reproducible, ultimately nurturing a robust community around its usage and development. Additionally, the emphasis on community involvement encourages collaboration and innovation among users and developers alike.
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