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The previous article Docker in Production: A History of Failure was quite a hit. After long discussions, hundreds of feedbacks, thousands of comments, meetings with various individuals and major players, more experimentation and more failures, itâs time for an update on the situation. Weâll go over the lessons learned from all the recent interactions and articles, but first, a reminder and a bit o
A DockerCon Demo Claimed Docker Is a Serverless Platform Posted by Ryan S. Brown on Wed, Jun 22, 2016 In General Tags: dockercon, docker, faas Yesterday at DockerCon, Ben Firshman gave a demo of building âserverlessâ applications on Docker and published this blog post. Just before that, Iâd published this post comparing Kubernetes and Serverless, since I was asked about it on Software Engineering
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Description of problem: I have installed docker in my machine following the official installation steps for ubuntu. At the verification steps it fails. When I run the command: docker run hello-world it throws following error message: Unable to find image 'hello-world:latest' locally Pulling repository docker.io/library/hello-world Error while pulling image: Get https://index.docker.io/v1/repositor
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Note: you should check the following presentation instead. http://www.slideshare.net/jpetazzo/docker-linux-containers-lxc-and-security It contains in-depth, up-to-date material about the topic. Original description follows. It is often told that Linux Containers (LXC) are not secure. This was definitely true 3 years ago, but they got much better. Here is a quick overview of current challenges, as
If my program depends on some function of a kernel library, and that function in turn has a chain of dependencies, how does docker stay small and portable without taking a snapshot of all the kernel libraries (and managing dependency issues at a function rather than library level)? In other words how does it insulate itself from changes in Kernel libraries from one version to the next, and does it
Much has changed since my first Dockerfile best practices post. I'll leave the original post up for posterity and this post will include what has change and what you should do now. 1: Don't boot init Containers model processes not machines. Even if you think that you need to do this you are probably wrong. Next... 2: Trusted builds Even if you don't like the name it is an awesome feature. I have m
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In the past I've written about my "home cloud" that used to be OpenVz containers, and how I've come to advocate rebuilding the "build server" for every build Docker has quickly become one of my favorite enabling tools for this overall philosophy of creating repeatable builds that results in as-static-as-possible server environments. Here I will outline some patterns that have started to show up re
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