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Pablo Lalloni

signalfuse/maestro-ng - 0 views

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    "MaestroNG, an orchestrator of Docker-based deployments. The original Maestro was developed as a single-host orchestrator for Docker-based deployments. Given the state of Docker at the time of its writing, it was a great first step towards orchestration of deployments using Docker containers as the unit of application distribution. Docker having made significant advancements since then, deployments and environments spanning across several hosts are becoming more and more common and are in the need for some orchestration. Based off ideas from the original Maestro and taking inspiration from Docker's links feature, MaestroNG makes the deployment and control of complex, multi-host environments using Docker containers possible and easy to use. Maestro of course supports declared dependencies between services and makes sure to honor those during environment bring up. MaestroNG is, for now, a command-line utility that allows for automatically managing the orchestrated deployment and bring up of a set of service instance containers that compose an environment on a set of target host machines."
Pablo Lalloni

Announcing Docker Machine, Swarm, and Compose for Orchestrating Distributed Apps | Dock... - 1 views

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    "ANNOUNCING DOCKER MACHINE, SWARM, AND COMPOSE FOR ORCHESTRATING DISTRIBUTED APPS"
Pablo Lalloni

michaelsauter/crane - 0 views

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    "Crane is a tool to orchestrate Docker containers. It works by reading in some configuration (JSON or YAML) which describes how to obtain images and how to run containers. This simplifies setting up a development environment a lot as you don't have to bring up every container manually, remembering all the arguments you need to pass. By storing the configuration next to the data and the app(s) in a repository, you can easily share the whole environment."
Pablo Lalloni

gocircuit/circuit - 1 views

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    "Circuit: Dynamic cloud orchestration http://gocircuit.org" Una muy buena idea distinta, otras abstracciones, super liviano.
Chancha Mazzoni

Magnum - 0 views

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    Magnum is an OpenStack API service developed by the OpenStack Containers Team making container orchestration engines such as Docker and Kubernetes available as first class resources in OpenStack. Magnum uses Heat to orchestrate an OS image which contains Docker and Kubernetes and runs that image in either virtual machines or bare metal in a cluster configuration.
glarriera

MSBuild - 0 views

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    "The Microsoft Build Engine is a platform for building applications. This engine, which is also known as MSBuild, provides an XML schema for a project file that controls how the build platform processes and builds software. Visual Studio uses MSBuild, but it doesn't depend on Visual Studio. By invoking msbuild.exe on your project or solution file, you can orchestrate and build products in environments where Visual Studio isn't installed."
Pablo Lalloni

Apache Phoenix - 0 views

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    "Apache Phoenix is a SQL skin over HBase delivered as a client-embedded JDBC driver targeting low latency queries over HBase data. Apache Phoenix takes your SQL query, compiles it into a series of HBase scans, and orchestrates the running of those scans to produce regular JDBC result sets. The table metadata is stored in an HBase table and versioned, such that snapshot queries over prior versions will automatically use the correct schema. Direct use of the HBase API, along with coprocessors and custom filters, results in performance on the order of milliseconds for small queries, or seconds for tens of millions of rows. "
munyeco

Service Discovery & Orchestration With Mesos and Consul | My Tech Musings and Stuff I W... - 4 views

  • Joel, we chose consul for a few reasons. First, I wanted a service discovery solution that could work with our legacy architectures as well as any new projects we run on mesos. In addition, I wanted a way to bootstrap the mesos cluster setup/configuration (masters and slaves) such that when they are provisioned, they will be auto-configured using data in consul. Think zk values, quorum, etc. I’ll be working on a solution for this very soon. Lastly, I really like how consul supports health-checks, which we will leverage heavily to ensure that only “healthy” services are actually registered. Like you mentioned, consul is very fast in updating the service info and that is very important as well. Hope that helps, -Phil
Pablo Lalloni

Apache Phoenix - 0 views

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    "Apache Phoenix is a SQL skin over HBase delivered as a client-embedded JDBC driver targeting low latency queries over HBase data. Apache Phoenix takes your SQL query, compiles it into a series of HBase scans, and orchestrates the running of those scans to produce regular JDBC result sets. The table metadata is stored in an HBase table and versioned, such that snapshot queries over prior versions will automatically use the correct schema. Direct use of the HBase API, along with coprocessors and custom filters, results in performance on the order of milliseconds for small queries, or seconds for tens of millions of rows."
Sebastián Zaffarano

State of the Art in Microservices by Adrian Cockcroft (Battery Ventures) - YouTube - 3 views

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    "DockerCon EU: Keynote on Orchestration (Docker Machine, Swarm, Compose)"
Pablo Lalloni

spotify/helios - 0 views

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    "Helios is a Docker orchestration platform for deploying and managing containers across an entire fleet. [...] We at Spotify are running this in production now (as of early July 2014) with a money-generating service, so we trust it. Whether you should trust it to not cause smoking holes in your infrastructure is up to you."
Pablo Lalloni

cilium/cilium: HTTP, gRPC, and Kafka Aware Security and Networking for Containers with ... - 0 views

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    "Cilium is open source software for providing and transparently securing network connectivity and loadbalancing between application workloads such as application containers or processes. Cilium operates at Layer 3/4 to provide traditional networking and security services as well as Layer 7 to protect and secure use of modern application protocols such as HTTP, gRPC and Kafka. Cilium is integrated into common orchestration frameworks such as Kubernetes and Mesos."
Pablo Lalloni

Docker Production Toolset - 0 views

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    "Cloud 66 simplifies Ops for developers by building, configuring and managing your servers on any cloud. Our Docker support provides a complete toolset for rolling out containers to production on your own infrastructure."
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