Consul
software to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure
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Consul
Summary
Consul is a source-available software[1]. Consul draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (source_available_software category, ranking #2 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Consul's instance of is recorded as source-available software[3].
- Consul's developer is recorded as Armon Dadgar[4].
- Consul's developer is recorded as Q132983560[5].
- Consul's developer is recorded as Q132983697[6].
- Consul's developer is recorded as HashiCorp[7].
- Consul's copyright license is recorded as Mozilla Public License, version 2.0[8].
- Consul's copyright license is recorded as Business Source License 1.1[9].
- Consul's programmed in is recorded as Go[10].
- Consul's operating system is recorded as Linux[11].
- Consul's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[12].
- Consul's operating system is recorded as macOS[13].
- Consul's operating system is recorded as FreeBSD[14].
- Consul's operating system is recorded as Solaris[15].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 1.0.6[16].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.1.0[17].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.2.0[18].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.2.1[19].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.3.0[20].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.3.1[21].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.4.0[22].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.4.1[23].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.5.0[24].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.5.1[25].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.5.2[26].
- Consul's software version identifier is recorded as 0.6.0[27].
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Designation and Status
Consul's instance of is recorded as source-available software[3].
Why It Matters
Consul draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (source_available_software category, ranking #2 of 4).[2]