Show Date: Monday, April 15, 2013
Join us as we discuss Docker and linux containers.
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Panel
- Jérôme Petazzoni github, twitter, irc: jpetazzo
- Solomon Hykes github, twitter, irc: shykes
- Chris Roberts github, twitter, irc: spox
- Brandon Burton github, twitter
- John Vincent, aka Lusis twitter, github
- Bryan Berry github, twitter, irc: bryanwb, blog: devopsanywhere
- Nathen Harvey github, twitter, irc: nathenharvey, blog
In the News
- Berkshelf 1.4.0 released
- rove.io - Generate Vagrant Configuration
- #ChefConf 2013
- Vagabond - Vagabond is a tool integrated with Chef to build local nodes easily and most importantly, quickly. It uses Linux containers instead of full blown VMs which means things are faster. Lots faster.
Outline
- Introductions
- Chef News
- Introduction to Docker
- High-level tool that compliments lxc
- Introduction to Linux Containers (lxc)
- Why did dotCloud go with lxc?
- First versions of dotCloud were vserver then ported to OpenVZ and now on lxc
- Why did dotCloud go with lxc?
- aufs
- grsecurity
- Docker
- Why was Go selected for Docker?
- Limitations of lxc
- Workflow with Docker
- What Docker doesn’t / shouldn’t do
- Orchestration between docker containers
- Mesos
- Distributing docker images
- lxc gotchas
Picks
Bryan
Chris
- Dig in to lxc!
Jérôme
- GPS Air traffic hijacking
- Checkpoint and Restore Userland for live migrations