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Posted to commits@stratos.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2013/07/22 09:44:52 UTC
svn commit: r870542 - in /websites/staging/stratos/trunk/content: ./
index.html
Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Jul 22 07:44:52 2013
New Revision: 870542
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for stratos
Modified:
websites/staging/stratos/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/stratos/trunk/content/index.html
Propchange: websites/staging/stratos/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/stratos/trunk/content/index.html
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<div class="cHomepageContent">
<h1>What is Apache Stratos all about?</h1>
- <p>Apache Stratos (Incubating) is a polyglot PaaS framework, providing developers a cloud-based environment for developing, testing, and running scalable applications, and IT providers high utilization rates, automated resource management, and platform-wide insight including monitoring and billing.</p>
+<p>Apache Stratos (Incubating) is a polyglot PaaS framework, providing developers a cloud-based environment for developing, testing, and running scalable applications, and IT providers high utilization rates, automated resource management, and platform-wide insight including monitoring and billing.</p>
<p>Apache Stratos helps run Tomcat, PHP and MySQL apps as a service on all the major cloud infrastructures. It brings self-service management, elastic scaling, multi-tenant deployment, usage monitoring as well as further capabilities. In addition, it brings the ability to take any server software and make it into a Stratos Cartridge. This means any server can be run 'as-a-Service' alongside the other app containers.</p>
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