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Item type: Item , D2.7 Platform Evaluation(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Ioan Constantin; Marius Iordache; Cristian Patachia; Franck Messaoudi; Thierry Masson; Stephen C. Parker; Estebán Martínez; Xavier Peralta; Gabriele Scivoletto; Giada LandiOne of the main goals of the UNICORE Consortium is to work on the integration of all the different libraries, components and tools developed within the Project in order to build and release consolidated prototypes of the UNIKRAFT/UNICORE toolstack.<br> The main collectors of public artifacts from this process are: The UNIKRAFT GitHub page: https://github.com/unikraft The UNIKRAFT project webportal: https://unikraft.org/ The UNICORE project webpage: https://unicore-project.eu/ This is the first version of the UNICORE D2.7 document “Platform Evaluation”. The document complements the deliverable D5.3 with a complete guide on how to build and run unikernels based on the seven use-cases of the four Application targets (Serverless Computing, Network Function Virtualization, Home Automation and Smart Contracts) identified in deliverables D2.1 and D2.3. The guides and the implementation issues aim to be a starting point for everyone who wants to test or collaborate to improve any use-case defined in this project.Item type: Item , D6.5 Final Report on Communication and Dissemination Activities(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Teresa Via; Gino Carrozzo; Giada Landi; Gabriele Scivoletto; Felipe Huici; Franck Messaoudi; Mike Rapoport; Ioan Constantin; Stephen C. Parker; Gaylor BossonThe goal of the EU-funded UNICORE project is to develop a common code-base and toolchain that will enable software developers to rapidly create secure, portable, scalable, high-performance solutions starting from existing applications. The key to this is to compile an application into very light-weight virtual machines – known as unikernels – where there is no traditional operating system, only the specific bits of operating system functionality that the application needs. The resulting unikernels can then be deployed and run on standard high-volume servers or cloud computing infrastructure. This document reports on the achievements of the entire UNICORE project (Jan 2019-March 2022) for all the communication and dissemination executed by the Consortium. In addition, Year 3 and the 3 Months extension in 2022 are explained as well, as no deliverable has been submitted for this period.