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Preinstalled and own tools

The DRE consists of a web-interface enabling access to virtual machines. Preinstalled tools consist of programs such as SPSS, R Studio, Matlab, and Office, but you are free  to install your own tools.

Because of the security boundary around workspaces, it is possible to offer users the ability to install their own tooling without harming others.

Thanks to the flexibility of the Azure cloud platform, on which the DRE has been built, we can offer a variety of virtualized hardware, including (but not limited) to:
  • Standalone virtual Windows / Linux machines (e.g. 72 cores, 144 Gb RAM);
  • Compute Clusters (HPC);
  • Web-Servers;
  • Several storage options (tables/files/SQL/etc.).

Eaglecraft 1.16 [better] -

At its core, EagleCraft 1.16 introduces the as a tamable, rideable apex predator. Unlike the passive horse or the clumsy strider, the Eagle is a tool of tactical advantage. To tame one, the player cannot simply throw fish at it; they must construct Aerie Altars at Y-level 200, proving their worth by surviving the thin air and freezing winds of the new Cirrus Peaks biome. This biome is the update’s crown jewel—a shattered archipelago of floating granite spires connected by fragile ropes of ice. Here, the old rules of mining do not apply. Resources are not found in veins, but in Thunder Nests (blocks of compressed lightning-strike debris) guarded by territorial rocs.

In conclusion, EagleCraft 1.16 is not a minor mod; it is a redefinition of the game’s difficulty curve. For years, Minecraft players have feared two things: the fall and the unknown. This update weaponizes both. It forces the player to look up, to build upward, and to realize that the greatest threat is not the dragon at the end of the world, but the storm that rages just outside your elytra’s reach. It transforms the player from a humble crafter into the , and in doing so, finally makes the sky feel as dangerous and rewarding as the deep dark. eaglecraft 1.16