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Pablo Lalloni

CoreOS is Linux for Massive Server Deployments - 2 views

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    "CoreOS is a Linux distribution that has been rearchitected to provide features needed to run modern clustered infrastructure stacks. The strategies and architectures that influence CoreOS allow companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter to run their services at scale with high resilience. We've implemented them correctly so you don't have to endure the slow, learn-as-you-go infrastructure building process. CoreOS can run on your existing hardware or on most cloud providers. Clustering works across platforms, making it easy to migrate parts of your gear over to CoreOS, or to switch cloud providers while running CoreOS."
munyeco

Core Blog - 1 views

shared by munyeco on 31 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    Que tul? Announcing CoreOS Enterprise Registry, a secure Docker registry behind your firewall October 30, 2014 · By Joey Schorr
munyeco

Red Hat sets Docker as nucleus of 'Project Atomic' | InfoWorld - 1 views

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    "Red Hat Linux Enterprise Atomic Host." Por fin redhat le da pelota a docker, al nivel de en unos meses poder calentar la polémica Coreos Vs. Redhat. Para correr docker, soluciones similares. Pero no vi que o quién reemplaza al manejo que pueda hacer fleet ni como se registran automágicamente los servicios. Habrá que leer y leer.
munyeco

Announcing dex, an Open Source OpenID Connect Identity Provider from CoreOS - 1 views

shared by munyeco on 04 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    Another kid on the blocs
Pablo Lalloni

Building an Internal Cloud with Docker and CoreOS - Ecommerce Blog by Shopify - 3 views

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    "This is the first in a series of posts about adding containers to our server farm to make it easier to scale, manage, and keep pace with our business."
Pablo Lalloni

The New Minimalist Operating Systems | Docker Blog - 1 views

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    "You may have noticed some new OS releases: CoreOS (August 2013), Project Atomic (April 2014), and more recently Snappy Ubuntu Core (December 2014). These are all minimalist OSs designed to host Docker applications and simplify your infrastructure.  If you are interested in the distinguishing features of each and how they differ from traditional Linux distributions, read on."
Pablo Lalloni

Deis - 0 views

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    "Deis (pronounced DAY-iss) is an open source PaaS that makes it easy to deploy and manage applications on your own servers. Deis builds upon Docker and CoreOS to provide a lightweight PaaS with a Heroku-inspired workflow. Deis can deploy any application or service that can run inside a Docker container. In order to be scaled horizontally, applications must follow Heroku's 12-factor methodology and store state in external backing services."
Chancha Mazzoni

Future of Docker Networking - 4 views

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