InfoQ Homepage Containers Content on InfoQ
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Access and Secret Management in Cloud Services
Ryan Lane talks about the concepts and tooling for wrangling identity, access management, and secrets (passwords, ssl certificates, access tokens, etc.) in cloud services.
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Scaling Container Architectures with OSS & Mesos
David Greenberg discusses how Two Sigma was able to scale up their research to harness tens of thousands of CPUs and the challenges faced.
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Scheduling a Fuller House: Container Mgmt @Netflix
Andrew Spyker and Sharma Podila talk about the motivations and the technology powering container deployment on top of the AWS EC2 service, sharing results and lessons learned.
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Is Mesos DC/OS a Better Way to Run Docker on AWS?
Chien Huey evaluates Marathon running on DC/OS as a replacement for Elastic Beanstalk and/or ECS in terms of functionality, ease of use as well as cost.
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Offense at Scale
Chris Rohlf talks about how we look at offense in a world of large containerized deployments and ephemeral environments, explaining why the traditional model is no longer relevant.
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DevOps'n the Operating System
John Willis takes a look at the history of how Devops principles and operating systems have converged, and demos how containers, unikernels and Devops can work in the future.
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Containers Change Everything
Anne Currie talks about the architectural impact of containers, and what modern container schedulers mean for resilience, redundancy and server density.
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Future of Container-Enabled Infrastructure
Brandon Philips describes how bringing containers, schedulers, and distributed systems together will create more reliable and greatly more trusted server infrastructures.
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Pair Programming in the Cloud with Eclipse Che, Eclipse Flux, Orion, Eclipse IDE and Docker
Sun Tan demos a prototype showing multi-editing and real-time collaboration from 3 different editors -Che, Orion, Eclipse- using a Flux microservice running inside a Che Docker runner.
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Build, Ship and Run Unikernels
Justin Cormack talks about the Docker unikernels build, ship and run pipelines and how the changes they are seeing lead to unikernels in production.
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Observe, Enhance, & Control: VMs to Containers
Mitchell Hashimoto takes a look at VMs, which solution architectures worked there, and discusses why these architectures are no longer adequate and what are the solutions in a containerized world.
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Patterns in a Containerized World
Matthias Luebken gives an overview of typical patterns and best practices that he has seen in developing, deploying and operating applications that leverage containers.