By Serdar Yegulalp Networking has always been one of the most persistent headaches when working with containers. Even Kubernetes—fast becoming the technology of choice for container orchestration—has limitations in how it implements …read more Source:: OpenSource
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Docker frees container core for Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Docker has long anticipated placing containerd, a core piece of the Docker runtime, under the stewardship of a third-party group. Now the official word is out: Docker’s submitting …read more Source:: OpenSource
CoreOS adds automatic updating to Kubernetes
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•In the new Tectonic, CoreOS will make it possible to automatically update Kubernetes, the popular cloud container management program. …read more Source:: Linux
Canonical partners with Docker for cloud container management
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•Linux power Canonical will support Docker Engine, as well as Kubernetes, for cloud container management. …read more Source:: Linux
Kubernetes comes to Azure Container Service at last
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•By Serdar Yegulalp When Microsoft launched Azure Container Service back in April, it aimed to provide a place in Azure for those running container workloads with either Docker Swarm or Mesosphere DCOS. One …read more Source:: OpenSource
RHEL 7.3 touches up container tools, touches on IoT
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 was all about transforming the enterprise OS into a lean, mean, cutting-edge, container-running machine. Now, a year later, containers are such a stock element of …read more Source:: OpenSource
Why Kubernetes is winning the container war
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•By Matt Asay The tech world is increasingly awash in containers, and despite stiff competition, the industry seems to be settling on Kubernetes as the default container orchestration engine. Given the options, including …read more Source:: OpenSource
CoreOS harnesses Kubernetes to tame container storage
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•By Serdar Yegulalp CoreOS, maker of the super-tiny Linux distribution for running containers and advocate for better container security, is tackling a major container problem: How do we do persistent storage …read more Source:: OpenSource
Do you need a container-specific Linux distribution?
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols You’ve always been able to run containers on a variety of operating systems: Zones on Solaris; Jails on BSD; Docker on Linux and now Windows Server; …read more Source:: OpenSource