Juju documentation¶
Juju is an open source orchestration engine for software operators that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure, using special software operators called ‘charms’.
Juju provides a model-driven way to install, provision, maintain, update, upgrade, and integrate applications on and across Kubernetes containers, Linux containers, virtual machines, and bare metal machines, on public or private cloud.
As such, Juju makes it simple, intuitive, and efficient to manage the full lifecycle of complex applications in hybrid cloud.
For system operators and DevOps who manage applications in the cloud, Juju simplifies code; for CIOs, it helps align code with business decisions.
In this documentation¶
Docs for people who want to use juju
, whether as SREs or as charm authors
Tutorial -> Start here!
Docs for people who want to contribute to juju
, whether docs or code
Project and community¶
Juju is an open source project that warmly welcomes community projects, contributions, suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback.
Learn about the Roadmap & Releases
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Join the Discourse forum to talk about Juju, charms, docs, or to meet the community
Contribute to the code or the docs on GitHub
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