Titus, the Netflix container management platform, is now open source

Titus, the Netflix container management platform, is now open source

  • April 19, 2018
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Titus, the Netflix container management platform, is now open source

Titus powers critical aspects of the Netflix business, from video streaming, recommendations and machine learning, big data, content encoding, studio technology, internal engineering tools, and other Netflix workloads. Titus offers a convenient model for managing compute resources, allows developers to maintain just their application artifacts, and provides a consistent developer experience from a developer’s laptop to production by leveraging Netflix container-focused engineering tools.

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