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    B1 Container Overview

    B1 Container Overview

    • Description

    Description

    Build.One consists of several containers that interact with each other during the spin-up of a workspace or run in the background of a deployment environment. Below is a brief description of the containers and what they do.

    Container
    Description
    node
    nano
    apache
    The "Apache" container is running the Apache HTTP Server, a widely used open-source web server known for its robustness and flexibility in serving web content.
    pasoe
    The "PASOE" container hosts a Progress Application Server, providing a platform for deploying and managing Progress-based applications.
    gateway
    The "Gateway" container functions as a gateway, managing and directing network traffic between different components or services within the containerized environment.
    customer_db_server
    The "customer_db_server" container serves as the database server for customer data, handling and managing the customer-related information provided by the customer.
    it4main_db_server
    The "it4main_db_server" container is responsible for serving the build.one database that contains internal data and resources for IT and main operations
    smartdb_db_server
    The "smartdb_db_server" container serves the build.one database with internal resources, particularly related to SmartDB functions and operations.
    docxfactory
    The "Docxfactory" container is running the build.one internal document generation tool, involved in creating and managing various documents within the organization.
    n8n
    The "n8n" container is dedicated to running a workflow engine, facilitating the automation and orchestration of various processes within the containerized environment.
    xenon-hdp
    The "Xenon-HDP" container hosts the engine for the Hybrid Data Pipeline (HDP), likely facilitating the movement and integration of data between different types of data stores in a hybrid environment.

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