Whether or not their customers realize it, VMware has been in the container game for light years in container time. One of the things I’ve found the most interesting, is the ability to run containers on the vSphere platform without increasing overhead, or sacrificing performance. Anyone who has a vSphere environment, and is thinking about …
Not long ago, a number of new Docker features were released, including updates to Docker Engine, Compose, Swarm, and Machine. Along with these feature enhancements also came the announcement of Docker’s Series D funding of $95 Million, which is no small feat considering Docker was initially released a little over two years ago. Let’s take …
This year, I became a #CiscoChampion for the first time. My first exposure to Cisco was of course, way before this. When I was in high school I took classes at night at a local community college. After my first Intro to Networking class, I went through the Cisco Networking Academy. This experience has served …
I am so proud and excited to announce that I’ve won the award for Best New Blog as part of the Top vBlog 2015 run by Eric Siebert over at vSphere-Land. Eric mentioned on yesterday’s webcast that I’ve also made it somewhere in the top 50 for my first year blogging! EDIT: Well, the full …
As many who are involved with OpenStack in some way, shape, or form know, the cadence for releases has been two a year since 2012. With the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver approaching in May, the Kilo release is imminent. OpenStack Kilo, is hitting some big milestones today before it is released on April 30th, a …
Docker, initially released in about two years ago, in March 2013, has quickly gained popularity. The ability of the platform, to make your applications easily portable and deployable, is attractive to many organizations. Docker has grown from a container engine to a full featured product, which is evident with the purchase Docker just made of …