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New EMC Open Source Tool Opens Massive Possibilities for Simple App Deployment to the Cloud and IoT Devices
EMC Continues Momentum in Open Source, Introducing "UniK," a First-of-its-Kind Unikernel Orchestration Tool for Developers

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Cloud Foundry Summit 2016

News Highlights:

  • EMC announces release of UniK (pronounced you-neek), an open source orchestration tool designed to bring unikernel functionality to application platforms
  • Allows applications to be deployed securely and with minimal footprint across a variety of cloud providers, embedded devices (IoT), as well as a developer laptop or workstation
  • Leverages Virtustream μ VM® architecture to support lightweight unikernel instances
  • Supports multiple unikernel types, processor architectures, hypervisors and orchestration tools including Cloud Foundry, Docker and Kubernetes
  • Released through the EMC {code} DevHigh5 program, which recognizes developers solving problems and creating thought-leading applications for the community
  • EMC is open sourcing UniK to enable accelerated collaboration and adoption

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Full Story:
EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today announced UniK, a significant open source contribution that enables developers to deploy applications to the cloud and IoT devices more securely and efficiently, by compiling application sources into unikernels. UniK as an open source project is recognized under the DevHigh5 program through EMC® {code}, a program that supports and provides recognition to developers and partners for their open source contributions. By releasing UniK as a collaborative open source project, EMC expects the tool to help bring customers closer to cloud native application platforms through the choice of running applications with containers or unikernels.

The release of UniK is the latest project in a series of EMC contributions to the open source community designed to help accelerate collaboration on and adoption of key infrastructure technologies for the modern data center. In addition to multiple projects contributed through EMC {code}, EMC has also dedicated development resources and leadership to open source communities and efforts such as Cloud Foundry and OpenStack.

Unikernels are specialized, lightweight kernels and bootable operating system images that are tuned specifically to running applications. The unikernel represents the smallest subset of code required to run the application, enabling application portability with smaller footprints, less overhead, smaller attack surfaces and faster boot times than traditional operating systems. These single-purpose images can be deployed for production on hypervisors, cloud platforms and embedded devices. Unikernels as discrete virtual machines embrace innate advantages of reliability, availability and security that virtualization provides. Additionally, the efficiencies of unikernels are complimentary to running applications on IoT devices.

Application and container platforms including Cloud Foundry, Docker and Kubernetes are enabling organizations to build and operate applications in new ways. These emerging platforms all focus on container technology to encapsulate applications. Unikernels through its efficiencies brings a compelling set of capabilities for these applications. UniK bridges the gap between these modern application platforms and unikernels.

UniK can be integrated to application platforms with a convenient REST API making developing and operating unikernels seamless. UniK does this through a highly pluggable and scalable architecture, allowing contributions for new processor architectures, programming languages, unikernel compilers and cloud providers.

UniK enables software developers to compile applications into different unikernels creating extremely lightweight, efficient application instances. These single-purpose images can then be deployed on hypervisors such as VMware vSphere or KVM with application platforms such as Cloud Foundry, Docker and Kubernetes.

UniK's Key Features:

  • Ability to integrate with multiple back-end open source platforms to compile, package and deploy applications
  • Brings efficiency and security to applications on modern platforms and IoT devices
  • Simplification of development and operation of applications that employ unikernels
  • Supports developing and operating applications with hypervisors running locally and in data centers
  • Support for common hypervisor and cloud providers

Availability
UniK is currently available under the Apache 2.0 license on Github: https://github.com/emc-advanced-dev/unik

EMC Executive Comment:
John Roese, CTO and Senior Vice President, EMC Corporation

"Unikernels are completely self-contained, have fewer layers of code and are much simpler to reason about. With unikernels picking up steam in the community thanks to attention from Docker and others, developers are seeking to capture benefits that include lighter weight code stacks and a reduced surface area for security intrusions—particularly important for developing apps in the cloud and for IoT devices. EMC is the first organization to make this possible by bringing UniK to the open source community, offering developers the ability to compile an operating system and run it on virtually any cloud platform. We believe that offering UniK to the open source community will help accelerate innovation with unikernels."

About EMC
EMC Corporation is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset – information – in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way. Additional information about EMC can be found at www.EMC.com.

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