The ambassador pattern is an approach for multi-host Docker application deployment. It helps containers on different hosts to discover each other and communicate. Despite of the variants, the idea can be illustrated as the following: (web) –link–> (web proxy) —network—> (db proxy) –link–> (db) Instead of the web connecting with the db directly, A local web […]
Docker closes C round for $40m
An old adage of business is if someone offers you money, take it. Another is strike when the iron is hot. Few things in tech are hotter than Docker and they have taken in another round of investment. This one is their biggest to date, $40m led by Sequoia. The release is below. Some additional […]
Is Docker leaving Immutable Infrastructure?
According to Chad Fowler’s definition, Immutable Infrastructure can be defined as: “[S]ervers (or whatever) are deployed once and not changed. If they are changed for some reason, they are marked for garbage collection. Software is never upgraded on an existing server. Instead, the server is replaced with a new functionally equivalent server.” Though the idea […]
Panamax, Docker management for humans
Panamax, a new open source tool from CenturyLink brings the promise of building complex Docker based environments like a child using Legos. The tool is a management interface for managing and building multiple Docker environments. You can search the official Docker repository as well as a number of others to find best of breed, Docker […]
Bringing Collaboration, Orchestration and Lifecycle Management to Docker Containers
As you most likely know, Docker is a Linux container technology that stands to revolutionize or standardize the delivery mechanism of applications and services in the cloud. Docker, which just turned 1.0, has created an enormous amount of buzz, a vibrant community, and an extremely interesting ecosystem upon which developers and operations teams can draw […]
Docker acquires Orchard to extend platform leadership
Experienced team brings talent and technology to strategic developer initiatives San Francisco, CA – July 23, 2014 – Docker, Inc., the commercial sponsor of the Docker open source project, today announced that it has acquired Orchard Laboratories, Ltd., for an undisclosed amount. Orchard is an early Docker community member and creator of solutions on the […]
Docker acquires Orchard, makers of Fig
First acquisition by Docker bring tools, talent and geography to hot container start up. Docker today announced that they are making their first acquisition. Docker is acquiring Orchard. In terms of scope of the acquired company they didn’t have to look to far. Orchard was an early member of the Docker community. They operated a […]
Sold out Dockercon highlights Dockers coming of age
Docker grows up with release of version 1.0 There is little doubt that Docker is one of the hottest names in tech. Anything written about them seems to be a magnet for readers. When Solomon Hykes, CTO and co-founder keynoted the recent Gluecon 2014 conference it was standing room only. It’s pretty much the same […]
Using Docker & Ansible by John Minnihan @Gluecon 2014
Continuing our series of videos from the DevOps track at Gluecon this past year, our next video is “Why Docker + Ansible Make Chef and Puppet 100% Unnecessary by John Minnihan, ModernRepo” Again many thanks to CloudSoft for recording and making these videos available to us to post. Also the picture above is from the […]
Amplifying Docker with AMP and Brooklyn
Here is the second video in our series of DevOps talks from Gluecon 2014. Again thanks much to our friends at CloudSoft for providing the video services and providing them to us to post here. In this session CloudSoft CTO Alex Heneveld talks about how to amplify Docker using the open source Brooklyn Project (now […]
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