One of the biggest issues organizations face when implementing Docker is the operations and manageability aspect. Sure, if your dev guys are your ops guys you may be good to go with command line tools or tweaking things specifically for your environmnet, but if you’ve got to had things over to a traditional operations team, …
Enterprise
Today I had the pleasure of speaking at my local VMUG. While my presentation didn’t have a ton of VMware content, I focused on OpenStack in the enterprise. The enterprise is sort of a nebulous term, so I broke it down into two factions, “Super Enterprises” and “Everyday Enterprises”. My goal was to shed a …
Keystone is one of the key components of any OpenStack deployment. In short, Keystone takes a look at everyone logging into the OpenStack cloud, and answers two very important questions: “Who are you?” and “What can you do?”. It is critical for Keystone to be deployed in a highly available manner in each OpenStack deployment, as …
This week I’m at the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver, and I’ve been having a fantastic time. I’ve been to a ton of great sessions, and am presenting one on Thursday. I’ve also gotten to meet tons of people from the OpenStack community in person, which is always one of my favorite parts of conferences. Today I also …
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 …