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Saved by uncleflo on July 10th, 2019.
Heute möchte ich euch zeigen, wie ihr mit einer Synology NAS eine private Cloud einrichten könnt. Dazu installieren wir auf einem Synology NAS System die beliebte Nextcloud Umgebung als Data Storage System. Was könnt ihr damit tun? Ich nutze die private Cloud, um Daten mit Freunden und der Familie zu teilen. Fotos, die ich mit dem Smartphone aufnehme, lädt die passende Android App automatisch in die Nextcloud. Was werden wir alles tun? Wir werden auf der Synology 218+ die Docker-Anwendung installieren, ein Datenbankimage, das Nextcloud-Image, und ein Zertifikat installieren, sowie verschiedene Weiterleitungen einrichten. Ich nutze hier die Synology DS 218+.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.
This guide looks at the importance of containers in cloud computing, highlighting the benefits and showing how containers figure into such technologies as Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, VMs, and Knative. A container is a small file that packages together application code along with all the libraries and other dependencies that it needs to run. By packaging together applications, libraries, environment variables, other software binaries and configuration files, a container guarantees that it has everything needed to run the application out of the box, regardless of the operating environment in which the container runs. A key characteristic of a container is that it is small and fast because it uses some of the underlying host operating system's resources to run rather than containing a whole OS of its own.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.
Every organization which has adopted DevOps practices wants to quickly adopt "Continuous" everything, be it Integration, Deployment, Testing or, Monitoring. For a successful DevOps operation, CI/CD is very important for any small or big size organization to shorter development cycles and innovate faster, reduce deployment failures, safe Rollbacks and reduce MTTR (mean time to recover). In this article, we will uncover a new way of bringing continuous integration and continuous delivery of applications to your Kuberenetes cluster. We are using Jenkins as the CI tool which will poll the Git repositories to build Docker images on commits and push it to Docker registry. We will use Spinnaker as the CD tool which continuously polls the Docker registry and triggers the deployment pipelines to update applications in your Kubernetes cluster.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 26th, 2018.
Habitat is a new project from Chef with the lofty goal of building a packaging system and runtime environment for "automation that travels with the app" to support the needs of modern distributed applications running in microservices environments. Habitat has a lot of features, but today we will only learn enough about plans and packages to build and run a minimal Docker container for Ruby.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
You've got your Rails or Rack-based Ruby app built. It's even running in Docker off your laptop and other developers on your team have it up-and-running as well. Everything looks good, so time to ship it. Wait! Not so fast! Transitioning to a Docker production environment isn't quite as easy as it sounds. There's more to it than just shipping your locally built container image into a production environment. Let's examine the 9 most critical decisions you'll face before you can securely deploy your Dockerized Rails and Rack-based Ruby apps into production:
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
At the first Docker Helsinki Meetup for 2017 on January 17th, we heard about three interesting use cases of the ins and outs of how Docker is used in production at Solita, Zalando and Pipedrive. We also heard about the good, the bad and the ugly of running Docker in production. Solita's Use Case: Firstly, Heikki Simperi from Solita explained how his company uses Docker to handle the various apps and systems associated with their management of the Finnish National Railway Service (VR), as well as the problems they've run into when using Docker. Solita runs a variety of their own apps on Docker, including a navigator for train drivers, a construction notification system and a traffic controller app. Heikki reiterated that it's important for the downtime to be minimal when the apps involved are ones responsible for railway management and that "anything over a 3-5 min downtime causes delays for trains, but nobody dies". Most of the issues they experienced using Docker were related to building an image, having a private repository, removing or starting up a container, or a bug inside an app. Overall, the running usage of the Docker platform has been stable, with "zero downtime". The problems have lessened after upgrading to each new Docker version and they are experiencing less and less problems as time goes on. They are looking forward to the release of Docker 1.12 on a stable channel from Red Hat.
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