DrupalCon Dublin 2016: Containing Chaos with Kubernetes
Okay, you've made the move to containers and can now write Dockerfiles for everything. How do you manage all of those containers?. Have you found that you traded managing individual machines for managing individual containers?
Kubernetes (http://kubernetes.io), an Open Source container orchestration engine, can be your answer. We'll explore Kubernetes and see how you can use it to run massive collections of containers that fix their own problems and allow you to move your setup wherever you need to be. We'll also see how it's possible to create Drupal environments in Kubernetes using Drupal Dockerfiles.
This is a beginner to advanced talk that gets tailored to the audience. It started with an introduction to containers then explands to the next steps you need to take to start working with containers. In the begining we'll level set to make sure that everybody is able to get something out of this session. When the session is over attendees with walk away understanding of containers are the right technology for them, and how they can use them in production.
Kubernetes (http://kubernetes.io), an Open Source container orchestration engine, can be your answer. We'll explore Kubernetes and see how you can use it to run massive collections of containers that fix their own problems and allow you to move your setup wherever you need to be. We'll also see how it's possible to create Drupal environments in Kubernetes using Drupal Dockerfiles.
This is a beginner to advanced talk that gets tailored to the audience. It started with an introduction to containers then explands to the next steps you need to take to start working with containers. In the begining we'll level set to make sure that everybody is able to get something out of this session. When the session is over attendees with walk away understanding of containers are the right technology for them, and how they can use them in production.