Posts in 2016

  • ShareThis: Kubernetes In Production

    By Juan Valencia (ShareThis) | Thursday, February 11, 2016 in Blog

    ShareThis has grown tremendously since its first days as a tiny widget that allowed you to share to your favorite social services. It now serves over 4.5 million domains per month, helping publishers create a more authentic digital experience. Fast …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160204

    Tuesday, February 09, 2016 in Blog

    February 4th - rkt demo (congratulations on the 1.0, CoreOS!), eBay puts k8s on Openstack and considers Openstack on k8s, SIGs, and flaky test surge makes progress. The Kubernetes contributing community meets most Thursdays at 10:00PT to discuss the …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160128

    Tuesday, February 02, 2016 in Blog

    January 28 - 1.2 release update, Deis demo, flaky test surge and SIGs The Kubernetes contributing community meets once a week to discuss the project's status via a videoconference. Here are the notes from the latest meeting. Note taker: Erin Boyd …

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  • State of the Container World, January 2016

    By Brendan Burns (Google) | Monday, February 01, 2016 in Blog

    At the start of the new year, we sent out a survey to gauge the state of the container world. We’re ready to send the February edition, but before we do, let’s take a look at the January data from the 119 responses (thank you for participating!). A …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160121

    Thursday, January 28, 2016 in Blog

    January 21 - Configuration, Federation and Testing, oh my. Note taker: Rob Hirshfeld Use Case (10 min): SFDC Paul Brown SIG Report - SIG-config and the story of #18215. Application config IN K8s not deployment of K8s Topic has been reuse of …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160114

    Thursday, January 28, 2016 in Blog

    January 14 - RackN demo, testing woes, and KubeCon EU CFP. Note taker: Joe Beda Demonstration: Automated Deploy on Metal, AWS and others w/ Digital Rebar, Rob Hirschfeld and Greg Althaus from RackN Greg Althaus. CTO. Digital Rebar is the product. …

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  • Why Kubernetes doesn’t use libnetwork

    By Tim Hockin (Google) | Thursday, January 14, 2016 in Blog

    Kubernetes has had a very basic form of network plugins since before version 1.0 was released — around the same time as Docker's libnetwork and Container Network Model (CNM) was introduced. Unlike libnetwork, the Kubernetes plugin system still …

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  • Simple leader election with Kubernetes and Docker

    Monday, January 11, 2016 in Blog

    Overview Kubernetes simplifies the deployment and operational management of services running on clusters. However, it also simplifies the development of these services. In this post we'll see how you can use Kubernetes to easily perform leader …

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