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Time Machine® provides software virtual clocks that enable you to time travel your applications into the future or the past, facilitating time shift testing on your date and time sensitive application logic, such as month end, quarter end, year-end processing, billing cycle, work flow, regulatory go live, and policy life cycle.
Time Machine is transparent to applications and databases so no code modification is required to do time shift testing and the system clock is never modified.Time Machine eliminates the need to reset the system clock, which is time consuming, error prone and not possible under Active Directory or in a Kerberos secured environment.
This image includes the Time Machine Software and can provide an isolated environment for time shift testing an application that you may also deploy to the resulting container.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Time Machine Container |
| Summary | Time Machine Sidecar for Kubernetes Image |
| Description | The Universal Base Image is designed and engineered to be the base layer for all of your containerized applications, middleware and utilities. This base image is freely redistributable, but Red Hat only supports Red Hat technologies through subscriptions for Red Hat products. This image is maintained by Red Hat and updated regularly. |
| Provider | SolutionSoft Systems |
| Maintainer | kzhao@solution-soft.com |
| Repository name | Solution-Soft/Time Machine Sidecar for Kubernetes |
| Image version | 18.03 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
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