Different Types of Packaging

Binary / Standalone

A binary or standalone package usually consists of a .zip or .tar.gz file that will first need to extracted.  After extraction, a binary or script is executed to run the application. 

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Installer Packages

Installer packages consist of platform specific packages that, when executed, install the application to a specific directory and also can run some post installation configuration.  File extensions typically are .exe or .msi for Windows and .deb or .rpm for linux. 

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Virtual Machine Image

Virtual machine images consist of a base operating system with the application preinstalled and preconfigured.  This is then distributed as a .ova or .vmdk files. 

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Docker image

A docker images consists of virtual container containing a minimal OS and the application pre installed and preconfigured.  The most common form of distribution is in a source repository, or through Docker Hub.

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Packaging SolutionRequires Additional SoftwareRequires Hardware SupportRequires Operating System SupportRequires Internet AccessPerformance(1-5)Ease of Install(1-5)Easy to update
Standalone BinaryNoNoStandalone is specific to OSNo55No
Installer PackagesYes, dependenciesNoPackages are specific to OSYes54Yes
Virtual Machine ImagesYes, VM softwareYes, AMD-V or VT-xNoNo34Yes*
Docker ImagesYes, docker and OS imgYes, if using boot2dockerHost os and docker OS must matchYes4.52Yes

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