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== Atomic Host ==
Fedora 22 introduces Fedora Atomic Host Image, featuring Docker and tools from Project Atomic.
Docker is an easy to use interface for running application containers on Linux.The Atomic Host is optimized for running containers, coming out of the box with storage tuned for Docker and atomic upgrades.
== Tunir Continuous Integration ==
Fedora Cloud images are tested using Tunir, a simple continuous integration framework.  The tool is packaged in Fedora, so anyone can use Tunir to test their cloud images, docker files, or bare metal installations.
Learn about Tunir at http://tunir.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
* kubernetes
* docker containers
* vagrant images

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