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OpenJDK 11 on Centos 8.4

Ntegral Inc.

OpenJDK 11 on Centos 8.4

Ntegral Inc.

OpenJDK is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition on CentOS 8

What is OpenJDK

OpenJDK 11 is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition. It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006. It has been configured on CentOS 8.4 and optimized as a VM instance for Azure.

Key Benefits of OpenJDK

  • Cost reduction: Java support costs on Azure cloud can be reduced by avoiding commercial licenses for Java. It helps to reduce the overall Azure subscription costs by removing the cost passed to other vendors for JDK licenses.
  • Security & performance improvement: The build may contain backported fixes and enhancements for security and performance, which may not have formally backported upstream.
  • Application Management: OpenJDK includes Mission Control1 which is a tool suite for managing, monitoring, profiling, and troubleshooting Java applications. It is useful for understanding application behavior such as memory leaks, deadlock, and much more.

Why use Ntegral Certified Apps?

Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.

Ntegral packages applications following industry standards, and continuously monitors all components and libraries for vulnerabilities and application updates. When any security threat or update is identified, Ntegral automatically repackages the applications and pushes the latest versions to the cloud marketplaces.

Default ports:

  • SSH: 22

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