Elixir on Debian 11
Apps4Rent LLC
Elixir on Debian 11
Apps4Rent LLC
Elixir on Debian 11
Apps4Rent LLC
Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications.
Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir runs on the Erlang VM, known for creating low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. These capabilities and Elixir tooling allow developers to be productive in several domains, such as web development, embedded software, machine learning, data pipelines, and multimedia processing, across a wide range of industries.
Key features of Elixir:
- Built on Erlang VM: Elixir leverages the Erlang Virtual Machine (BEAM), known for its ability to run low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. This gives Elixir applications inherent strengths in these areas.
- Functional Programming Paradigm: Elixir is a functional language, promoting a coding style that emphasizes immutability and pure functions. This leads to cleaner, more maintainable code.
- Open Source.
- Rich Ecosystem and Extensibility: Elixir boasts a rich ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, and the language itself is designed to be extensible. Developers can create Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) to enhance productivity in specific domains.
To check the installation of Elixir, follow the steps below: i) Update the instance with ‘sudo apt-get update’ and then become the root user by running ‘sudo su’. ii) Change the directory to /root by running: cd /root iii) Run the given command to verify the installation of Elixir: elixir --version
We at Apps4Rent help you deploy Elixir across different operating systems on Azure. Tested by the Apps4Rent engineers, Elixir on Debian 11 is supported by Azure cloud infrastructure precisely. In case you have any issues, our Azure experts are available 24/7 via phone, chat, and email. Get in touch today!
Disclaimer: Apps4Rent does not offer commercial licenses of any of the products mentioned above. The products come with open source licenses.
Default ports:
- SSH: 22
- HTTP: 80
- HTTPS: 443
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