From 01b8bbacc7f211b143488e906cce619c35b3d205 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nirdesh Shukla Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2017 13:14:31 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Repo rename - Adding remaining changes [Part 2] --- main.bundle.js | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/main.bundle.js b/main.bundle.js index f655c9a72..e3ea75ef8 100644 --- a/main.bundle.js +++ b/main.bundle.js @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ webpackEmptyContext.id = "./src async recursive"; /***/ "./src/app/app.component.html": /***/ (function(module, exports) { -module.exports = "\n
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What is the vSphere Storage for Docker service?

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vSphere Storage for Docker service enables you to run stateful containerized applications on top of VMware vSphere.

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It is designed to meet the needs of Enterprise IT and application developers and offers the following benefits

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Getting vSphere Storage for Docker service

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vSphere Storage for Docker service is available on the VMware Github source repository.

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Getting Started

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Our documentation including steps for getting started can be found at: Documentation and User Guide

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You can also reach out to us at hatchway@vmware.com if you have any questions or are interested in deploying the vSphere Storage for Docker service in your environment.

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Docker Volume Service is licensed under Apache License Version 2.0 as documented in the open source license file accompanying the Docker Volume Service distribution.

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Fork vSphere Storage for Docker

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What is the vSphere Storage for Docker?

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vSphere Storage for Docker enables you to run stateful containerized applications on top of VMware vSphere.

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It is designed to meet the needs of Enterprise IT and application developers and offers the following benefits

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  • Proven Persistent shared storage You can now use any VMware supported enterprise class storage backed by vSAN, VMFS, NFS and VVoL
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  • Multitenancy, Security and Access Control vSphere Admins can effortlessly set access permissions for shared storage across hosts, datastores and VMs from a single location
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  • Operational Consistency & Simplicity Zero Configuration, zero credential management. It is easy to deploy and manage
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  • Self Service Operations Use Docker APIs to manage volume lifecycle while maintaining admin control over consumption
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Getting vSphere Storage for Docker

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vSphere Storage for Docker is available on the VMware Github source repository.

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Getting Started

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Our documentation including steps for getting started can be found at: Documentation and User Guide

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Support

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You can also contact us at hatchway@vmware.com

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License

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