Turbo Studio: The Ultimate Tool for Application Isolation

Patrick ConlinPatrick Conlin
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Turbo Studio simplifies the process of creating and configuring virtual filesystems within application containers. Virtual files are accessible to the containerized program, but they are maintained apart from native apps on the host device by means of programmable separation semantics. Turbo doesn't require rights for virtual files to reside in privileged folders, and shared DLLs inside the virtual filesystem don't interfere with native programs that are running on the host.

With Turbo Studio, the Turbo network virtualization layer is completely programmable. Applications that are containerized can have specified inter-container communication routing rules and network configurations that are customized to their requirements. Configure the services in a virtualized Service Control Manager. Turbo Studio supports server virtualization for Nginx, SQL Server, MySQL, and IIS. Another feature of Studio that is included with a lot of advanced Windows programs is the remote DCOM server configuration. Studio automatically logs services when an application build is in the application snapshot or container commit stages.

Simple to Use

Application migration is made simple with the new Desktop Import wizard and application templates. As an alternative, setup capture can be used to virtualize custom programs.

#1 in Compatibility

The new Desktop Import process and application templates make it simple to migrate applications. As an alternative, use setup capture to virtualize custom programs.

Run.NET Without.NET

Virtual programs can easily integrate runtime dependencies such as Java, SQL, and.NET. Launch reliably on any desktop, regardless of the underlying components that are installed.

Put Together Once, Post Anywhere

Use Turbo.net integration to deploy in standalone EXEs, conventional MSIs, intranets, or the cloud.

Integration with Turbo Hub

Turbo Studio can choose from thousands of known-to-be-functional application configurations and tailor them to your requirements thanks to its access to the extensive image collection on the Turbo.net Hub.

Deploy Everywhere

Applications can be published straight from Turbo Studio into any supported deployment mod, such as Turbo Server, standalone EXEs, MSIs, and the Turbo.net cloud.

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