Docker is a platform that uses containerization to help you build, manage, and ship applications in the cloud. Amazon Linux is a Linux distribution built for Amazon Web Services (AWS). strongDM automatically shares the right resources with teams needing access to Amazon Linux and other infrastructure and adds a layer of observability by generating audit logs of user activity.
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To get started connecting to Amazon Linux and Docker, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Add strongDM to Docker Containers linked below.
To get started connecting to Amazon Linux and Docker, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Add strongDM to Docker Containers linked below.
strongDM allows Amazon Linux users to manage and monitor access to servers from a unified entry point.
Amazon Linux is a virtual machine image provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and optimized for use in the development and testing of applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.
strongDM gives Docker users confidence that they are granting exactly the intended access to teams running applications on those containers. No more, No less.
Docker is an open source containerization engine that makes it simpler to create, provision and ship applications by packaging software into containers.