All articles tagged with "CoreOS"
Docker is revolutionizing deployment, but managing it in production is the wild west. We compare Fig, CoreOS Fleet, and reliable configuration management for orchestrating containers on Norwegian infrastructure.
Docker changed the packaging game, but managing containers across multiple hosts is still a nightmare. We benchmark Fleet, Mesos, and simple Ansible approaches on high-performance KVM slices.
Docker links are broken. Discover how the new Kubernetes 'IP-per-pod' model uses overlays like Flannel to fix container networking, and why your underlying VPS architecture matters more than ever.
Tired of managing Docker links and port conflicts? We dive deep into the revolutionary 'Flat Network' model of Google's new Kubernetes project, setup Flannel overlay networks, and explain why your VPS virtualization choice makes or breaks this architecture.
Docker 1.2 is here, but managing containers across multiple hosts is still the Wild West. We compare Fig, CoreOS Fleet, and the emerging Kubernetes to see what actually works in production.
Docker 1.0 is finally here, but managing containers across multiple hosts is still the Wild West. We compare CoreOS Fleet against traditional configuration management for Norwegian deployments.
With Docker hitting version 1.0 last month, the container revolution is officially ‘production ready’. But running one container is easy; managing a cluster is war. We compare CoreOS fleet, Mesos, and the emerging Kubernetes to help you survive.
Docker 1.0 is finally out. But how do you manage 50 containers across multiple nodes? We benchmark Apache Mesos vs. CoreOS Fleet and explain why KVM is the only virtualization path that makes sense for Docker.