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Orchestrating, clustering, and managing containers [electronic resource] / Mouat, Adrian.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mouat, Adrian, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (20 pages)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2016.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
There are several platforms designed to help automate the tasks of running containers in Linux clusters. Learn to compare and contrast among a range of choices for orchestrating, clustering, and managing containers. Why is it important? This material collects the essential commands required to get started with a wide range of container-management platforms. The advantages and disadvantages of these are not immediately apparent, until you begin to compare their features in practice. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it Includes hands-on examples for beginning to work with Swarm, Fleet, Kubernetes, Mesos, Marathon, Tutum, Brooklyn, Rancher, and Clocker (for containers based on Docker and CoreOS). Learn how to differentiate among the several available platforms for orchestrating, clustering, and managing containers. This training/tutorial is for you because… You're a systems administrator who needs to learn how to orchestrate, cluster, and manage containers You want to learn which container platforms compose together, and which combinations fit best for particular use cases Prerequisites Be familiar with at least one Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, RHEL/CentOS, SUSE) Be familiar with basic Linux system administration tasks Be familiar with using Vagrant Understand the differences between a VM and a container Materials or downloads needed in advance A computer running a 64-bit Linux distribution, or Docker running inside a VM Have Vagrant installed This lesson is taken from Using Docker by Adrian Mouat.
Notes:
Online resource; Title from title page (viewed August 15, 2016)
ISBN:
1-4919-6522-3

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