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IBM Cloud Databases serve as open source data repositories tailored for the development of enterprise applications. Leveraging a Kubernetes-based architecture, these databases support serverless application development. They are engineered to enhance storage and computing capabilities effortlessly, free from the restrictions typically imposed by single server environments. Fully integrated within the IBM Cloud console, they offer a unified approach to consumption, pricing, and user interaction. The goal is to deliver a streamlined experience for developers, encompassing features such as access control, backup orchestration, encryption key management, and comprehensive auditing, monitoring, and logging functionalities. This cohesive framework not only enhances usability but also ensures that developers can focus on building innovative solutions without worrying about underlying infrastructure constraints.

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OpenSSH stands out as the leading tool for establishing remote logins using the SSH protocol. By encrypting all communications, it effectively protects against eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and various attacks. Furthermore, OpenSSH boasts a comprehensive range of secure tunneling features, multiple authentication methods, and advanced configuration options. Remote tasks are facilitated with commands like ssh, scp, and sftp, while key management is handled through utilities such as ssh-add, ssh-keysign, ssh-keyscan, and ssh-keygen. On the server side, components include sshd, sftp-server, and ssh-agent. This powerful software is developed by a small group of contributors from the OpenBSD project and is distributed under a BSD-style license. Although OpenSSH is integrated into numerous commercial applications, very few companies contribute financially to its development. Support for OpenSSH can be directed to the OpenBSD Foundation. Given the vulnerabilities of telnet and rlogin, it is essential that all operating systems come with built-in SSH protocol support. The SSH protocol exists in two distinct and incompatible versions, namely SSH 1 and SSH 2, which can lead to compatibility issues in certain environments. As security becomes increasingly critical, the adoption of OpenSSH continues to grow across various sectors.

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Integrations

AWS Marketplace
Azure Marketplace
Azure Spring Apps
Blocktree
CINCEL
IBM Cloud
IBM Datacap
IBM InfoSphere Data Architect
OpenBSD
PostgreSQL Maestro
TransferCloud.io

Integrations

AWS Marketplace
Azure Marketplace
Azure Spring Apps
Blocktree
CINCEL
IBM Cloud
IBM Datacap
IBM InfoSphere Data Architect
OpenBSD
PostgreSQL Maestro
TransferCloud.io

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Deployment

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Mac
Linux
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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

IBM

Founded

1911

Country

United States

Website

www.ibm.com/cloud/databases

Vendor Details

Company Name

OpenSSH

Founded

2022

Website

www.openssh.com

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