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An open source CaaS for Docker, batteries included.
While not recommended for production use quite yet, it's getting close (anticipated shortly after v0.17).
You'll be able to create your own HA cluster on the cloud, or use our playground.
In the meantime, you can get started on your own laptop with amp cluster create
using the CLI.
For getting started and more detailed information, see docs.
If you are familiar with AMP, here is the reference on AMP CLI commands.
If you're already familiar with the project and want to hack on the project, we have a fully containerized toolchain. All you need is Docker to build, test, and deploy! We would love for you to get involved, so check out CONTRIBUTING and other docs under project.
AMP is an open source project sponsored by Axway, and available under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.
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