Blog posts tagged
"kubernetes"

261 posts


Canonical
30 September 2016

Cloud Chatter: September 2016

Article Cloud and server

Welcome to our September edition. This month, We begin with Canonical introducing enterprise support for its own distribution of Kubernetes across public clouds and private infrastructure. Next up we give you a preview of what you can expect from us in Barcelona at the OpenStack Summit. We have details of our expanding...

Canonical
30 September 2016


Adam Stokes
9 June 2016

What’s the easiest way to start using big software? Meet Conjure-up

Article Cloud and server

Have a big software project you want to get in front of users with the least amount of barriers? Maybe it has a lot of dependencies, target runtimes, and/or micro-service type relationships. Don’t feel like writing a book’s worth of install and configuration documentation? Wish you could just tell folks to just...

Adam Stokes
9 June 2016


Jorge O. Castro
31 July 2015

Conducting Systems & Services: An Evening About Orchestration

Videos Cloud and server

Orchestration of containers is one of the hottest topics in devops. Prior to Dockercon this year we thought it would be a great idea to bring in some of the thought leaders in this area and have a discussion of the challenges that face devops today and how solving large scale problems can help drive

Jorge O. Castro
31 July 2015


Charles Butler
30 July 2015

Juju & Kubernetes: The power of components

Article Cloud and server

While dogfooding my own work, I decided it was time to upgrade my distributeddocker services into the shiny Kubernetes charms now that 1.0 landed last week.I’ve been running my own “production” (I say in air quotes, because my 20 or somicroservices

Charles Butler
30 July 2015


Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015

Kubernetes v1.0 is released!

Article Cloud and server

The Google Cloud Platform released version 1.0 of the Kubernetes project. The name “kubernetes” originates from Greek, meaning “helmsman” or “pilot”. Kubernetes is an open source software system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts. It handles the scheduling the nodes, and reorganizes the...

Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015


Charles Butler
21 July 2015

Launch the newly released kubernetes 1.0.0 with Juju

Article Cloud and server

Kubernetes 1.0 launched today!And in the spirit of Kubernetes reaching this major milestone, we’ve beentracking upstream development to enable a strong story across the two perspectivesa user can enter the container cluster management space: as a co

Charles Butler
21 July 2015


Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015

Introducing Kubernetes version 1.0!

Article Cloud and server

A big congratulations to the Kubernetes project and community on releasing version 1.0 to the public! Kubernetes (a.k.a. k8s) is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts called a cluster.  Over the past six months we’ve had a small team of “container people” working to make...

Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015


Alexia Emmanoulopoulou
17 June 2015

12 Questions about Juju

Article Cloud and server

If you want to get the basics about Juju, here is a good place to start! 1) What is Juju? Juju is a state of the art, open source service modelling tool. It forms part of Ubuntu’s cloud portfolio, together with Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu OpenStack, MAAS for bare-metal provisioning, and Landscape for systems management and...

Alexia Emmanoulopoulou
17 June 2015


Matt Bruzek
10 June 2015

Deploy a Kubernetes development cluster with Juju!

Article Cloud and server

Our team has been working to make Kubernetes easy to deploy in a public cloud. In March we created some Juju charms that have the ability to deploy specific releases of Kubernetes on a public cloud. In April we worked to get the charm and bundle code in the Kubernetes project itself. Making it even easier for people to...

Matt Bruzek
10 June 2015