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      <title>ORAS for Configuration Management</title>
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      <description>A challenge for any engineering team is handling configuration management in a secure and efficient way. Recently, I&amp;rsquo;ve explored using ORAS (OCI Registry As Storage), a tool which enhances OCI (Ope Container Initiative) registries by enabling them to store various artifacts, not just container images.&#xA;What is ORAS? ORAS is an open source project which builds tools and libraries to enable using OCI registries to store any type of artifact, not just container images.</description>
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