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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Pablo Lalloni

Pablo Lalloni

Cloudbreak - 1 views

  • Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications. Consisting of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows, Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction between development, QA, and production environments. As a result, IT can ship faster and run the same app, unchanged, on laptops, data center VMs, and any cloud. The main features of Docker are: Lightweight, portable Build once, run anywhere VM - without the overhead of a VM Each virtualised application includes not only the application and the necessary binaries and libraries, but also an entire guest operating system The Docker Engine container comprises just the application and its dependencies. It runs as an isolated process in userspace on the host operating system, sharing the kernel with other containers. Containers are isolated It can be automated and scripted
    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Probablemente la mejor descripción corta de docker que he leído en solo un párrafo y una lista de features. Deberíamos usarla. 
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    "Cloudbreak is a RESTful Hadoop as a Service API. Once it is deployed in your favourite servlet container exposes a REST API allowing to span up Hadoop clusters of arbitrary sizes on your selected cloud provider. Provisioning Hadoop has never been easier. Cloudbreak is built on the foundation of cloud providers API (Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Compute...), Apache Ambari, Docker containers, Serf and dnsmasq."
Pablo Lalloni

Solum - OpenStack - 0 views

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    "Solum is natively designed for OpenStack clouds and leverages numerous OpenStack projects, including Heat, Keystone, Nova, Trove, and more. We value vendor neutrality, open design and collaboration, and leveraging existing solutions where possible. One example is our use of Docker for deployment of containers. Multiple language run-time environments will be supported with a modular "language pack" solution so you can easily run applications written in any language of your choice."
Pablo Lalloni

GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes - 0 views

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    "Kubernetes is an open source implementation of container cluster management. Kubernetes is in pre-production beta! While the concepts and architecture in Kubernetes represent years of experience designing and building large scale cluster manager at Google, the Kubernetes project is still under heavy development. "
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

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."
Pablo Lalloni

Tsuru - 0 views

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    "Tsuru is an extensible and open source Platform as a Service software. Deploy Fast and secure. The entire process is really simple with no special tools needed, just a simple git push. Scale Scaling in Tsuru is completely painless. Just add a unit and Tsuru will take care of everything else. Extend Tsuru is built to be extensible. Through services you can provide anything your application needs."
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

newrelic/centurion - 0 views

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    "A deployment tool for Docker. Takes containers from a Docker registry and runs them on a fleet of hosts with the correct environment variables, host volume mappings, and port mappings. Supports rolling deployments out of the box, and makes it easy to ship applications to Docker servers. We're using it to run our production infrastructure."
Pablo Lalloni

Polipo - a caching web proxy - 1 views

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    "Polipo is a small and fast caching web proxy (a web cache, an HTTP proxy, a proxy server). While Polipo was designed to be used by one person or a small group of people, there is nothing that prevents it from being used by a larger group. Polipo has some features that are, as far as I know, unique among currently available proxies: Polipo will use HTTP/1.1 pipelining if it believes that the remote server supports it, whether the incoming requests are pipelined or come in simultaneously on multiple connections (this is more than the simple usage of persistent connections, which is done by e.g. Squid); Polipo will cache the initial segment of an instance if the download has been interrupted, and, if necessary, complete it later using Range requests; Polipo will upgrade client requests to HTTP/1.1 even if they come in as HTTP/1.0, and up- or downgrade server replies to the client's capabilities (this may involve conversion to or from the HTTP/1.1 chunked encoding); Polipo has complete support for IPv6 (except for scoped (link-local) addresses). Polipo can optionally use a technique known as Poor Man's Multiplexing to reduce latency even further. In short, Polipo uses a plethora of techniques to make web browsing (seem) faster."
Pablo Lalloni

Multi version support in the IDE : Choose your Scala Installation - 1 views

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    Y finalmente... soporte para múltiples versiones de scala en la misma instalación de scala-ide!
Pablo Lalloni

Docker 1 0 1 0 1: a Docker introduction, actualized for the stable re… - 3 views

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    Esta presentación puede ser una buena base para la presentación de docker de la semana que viene.
Pablo Lalloni

Fig | Fast, isolated development environments using Docker - 1 views

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    "Fast, isolated development environments using Docker."
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