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## Beyond Containers
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Default features:
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- compatible with Docker
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- compatible with any Linux workload
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We have following unique advantages:
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- no need to work with images, we work with our unique zos_fs.
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- every container runs in a dedicated virtual machine providing more security.
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- the containers talk to each other over a private network: zos_net.
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- the containers can use web_gw to allow users on the internet connect to the applications as running in their secure containers.
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- can use core-x to manage the workload.
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# Compute
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<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
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- [ZKube](./zkube.md)
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- [ZMachine](./zmachine.md)
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- [CoreX](./corex.md)
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<h1> CoreX </h1>
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<h2>Table of Contents </h2>
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [ZMachine Process Manager](#zmachine-process-manager)
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***
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## Introduction
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CoreX allows you to manage your ZMachine over web remotely.
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## ZMachine Process Manager
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- Provide a web interface and a REST API to control your processes.
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- Allow to watch the logs of your processes.
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- Or use it as a web terminal (access over https to your terminal)!
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## TFGrid Compute Layer
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We are more than just Container or VM technology, see [our Beyond Container Document](beyond_containers).
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A 3Node is a Zero-OS enabled computer which is hosted with any of the TF_Farmers.
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There are 4 storage mechanisms which can be used to store your data:
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- ZOS_FS is our dedupe unique filesystem, replaces docker images.
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- ZOS_Mount is a mounted disk location on SSD, this can be used as faster storage location.
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- QSFS, this is a super unique storage system, data can never be lost or corrupted. Please be reminded that this storage layer is only meant to be used for secondary storage applications.
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- ZOS_Disk, a virtual disk technology, only for TFTech OEM partners.
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There are 4 ways how networks can be connected to a Z-Machine.
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- Planetary_network : is a planetary scalable network, we have clients for windows, osx, android and iphone.
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- zos_net : is a fast end2end encrypted network technology, keep your traffic between your z_machines 100% private.
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- zos_bridge: connection to a public ipaddress
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- web_gw: web gateway, a secure way to allow internet traffic reach your secure Z-Machine.
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<h1> ZKube </h1>
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<h2>Table of Contents </h2>
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Unique for our Kubernetes implementation](#unique-for-our-kubernetes-implementation)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [ZMachine Benefits](#zmachine-benefits)
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- [Architecture](#architecture)
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***
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## Introduction
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TFGrid is compatible with Kubernetes Technology.
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Each eVDC as shown above is a full blown Kubernetes deployment.
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## Unique for our Kubernetes implementation
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- The Kubernetes networks are on top of our [ZNet](../network/znet.md) technology which means all traffic between containers and kubernetes hosts is end2end encrypted independent of where your Kubernetes nodes are deployed.
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- You can mount a QSFS underneath a Kubernetes Node (VM), which means that you can deploy containers on top of QSFS to host unlimited amounts of storage in a super safe way.
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- You Kubernetes environment is for sure 100% decentralized, you define where you want to deploy your Kubernetes nodes and only you have access to the deployed workloads on the TFGrid.
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## Features
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* integration with znet (efficient, secure encrypted network between the zmachines)
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* can be easily deployed at the edge
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* single-tenant!
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## ZMachine Benefits
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* [ZOS Protect](../../zos/benefits/zos_advantages.md#zero-os-protect): no hacking surface to the Zero-Nodes, integrate silicon route of trust
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## Architecture
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<h1> ZMachine </h1>
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<h2>Table of Contents </h2>
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Architecture](#architecture)
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***
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## Introduction
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ZMachine is a unified container/virtual machine type. This can be used to start a virtual machine on a zos node.
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## Features
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* import from docker (market std for containers)
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* can be easily deployed at the edge (edge cloud)
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* single-tenant, fully decentralized!
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* can deploy unlimited amounts of storage using our qsfs.
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* [ZOS Protect](../../zos/benefits/zos_advantages.md#zero-os-protect): no hacking surface to the Zero-Nodes, integrate silicon route of trust
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* [ZOS Filesystem](../storage/qsfs.md): dedupe, zero-install, hacker-proof
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* [WebGateway](../network/webgw3.md:) intelligent connection between web (internet) and container services
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* integration with [ZNet](../network/znet.md) (efficient, secure encrypted network between the zmachines)
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## Architecture
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A ZMachine is running as a virtual machine on top of Zero-OS.
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