Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA is available. This presentation talks about the current status and useful links and information around the announcement
There's a new Docker release, and with it lots of changes. In this video Mano Marks, Docker Developer Relations Director, highlights some of the biggest new features.
Docker 1.9 Release Blog Post:
http://blog.docker.com/2015/11/docker-1-9-production-ready-swarm-multi-host-networking
Docker 1.9 Release Notes:
https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Docker Swarm 1.0 Blog Post:
http://blog.docker.com/2015/11/swarm-1-0
Docker Multi Host Networking Documentation:
http://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/
Docker Swarm Documentation:
https://docs.docker.com/swarm
Docker Compose Documentation:
https://docs.docker.com/compose
Online Meetup on Multi Host Networking:
http://www.meetup.com/Docker-Online-Meetup/events/226522306/
Online Meetup on Swarm:
http://www.meetup.com/Docker-Online-Meetup/events/226520109/
Docker is an open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications. With Docker, IT organizations shrink application delivery from months to minutes, frictionlessly move workloads between data centers and the cloud and can achieve up to 20X greater efficiency in their use of computing resources. Inspired by an active community and by transparent, open source innovation, Docker containers have been downloaded more than 700 million times and Docker is used by millions of developers across thousands of the world’s most innovative organizations, including eBay, Baidu, the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, ING, Yelp, and Spotify. Docker’s rapid adoption has catalyzed an active ecosystem, resulting in more than 180,000 “Dockerized” applications, over 40 Docker-related startups and integration partnerships with AWS, Cloud Foundry, Google, IBM, Microsoft, OpenStack, Rackspace, Red Hat and VMware.
Since last DockerCon, Kubernetes has been integrated into both the Desktop and Enterprise editions of the Docker Platform. In this deep dive session, we’ll showcase live demos and explore where Kubernetes fits in the architecture of both the Desktop and the Enterprise editions and which community tools make this integration possible. We’ll be covering topics ranging from hypervisor control, storage and networking all the way to the integration of a custom RBAC system, native Compose file support and providing a rich user interface for Kubernetes.
How to build your containerization strategyDocker, Inc.
The Docker Enterprise Edition platform helps customers deploy and manage applications faster and it secures the application pipeline at a lower cost than traditional application delivery models. But it takes more than just great technology to achieve the desired results. The organization and culture of your enterprise directly impacts what you transform, how it’s done, and who does it. Success requires a strategy for how you will govern the Docker EE container platform, how to assess your application estate, what your delivery pipeline will look like, and how to ensure developers, operators, security teams and others play nicely together.
In this talk I will cover topics such as different types of workloads (legacy, microservices, FaaS, big data, ...), how your org chart can influence whether you deploy a CaaS (Containers as a Service) vs CLaaS (Clusters as a Service), how "shifting left" can determine if you can outsource, centralized vs distributed CI/CD and how containers play a role, transforming your pets into cattle, how giant whale balloons are used for onboarding, and a prescriptive and comprehensive methodology for successfully deploying Docker in your enterprise.
Online Meetup: What's new in docker 1.13.0 Docker, Inc.
Core team member and release captain Victor Vieux will introduce us to what's new in Docker 1.13. Victor will first give an overview and demo some of the new features below:
• Restructuration of CLI commands
• Experimental build
• CLI backward compatibility
• Swarm default encryption at rest
• Compose to Swarm
• Data management commands
• Brand new “init system”
• Various orchestration enhancements
Docker Online Meetup: Announcing Docker CE + EEDocker, Inc.
Docker Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) are the best expressions of the Docker Platform to date. Whether you’re a developer, an ops team or a enterprise IT-team member, and no matter the infrastructure, Docker CE and EE gives you a way to install, upgrade and maintain Docker with the support and assurances required for your particular workload.
Both Docker CE and EE are available on a wide range of popular operating systems (including Windows Server 2016) and cloud infrastructure. Developers and devOps have the freedom to run Docker on their favorite infrastructure without risk of lock-in.
Michael Friis will give an overview of both editions and highlight the big enhancements to the lifecycle, maintainability and upgradability of Docker.
There's a new Docker release, and with it lots of changes. In this video Mano Marks, Docker Developer Relations Director, highlights some of the biggest new features.
Docker 1.9 Release Blog Post:
http://blog.docker.com/2015/11/docker-1-9-production-ready-swarm-multi-host-networking
Docker 1.9 Release Notes:
https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Docker Swarm 1.0 Blog Post:
http://blog.docker.com/2015/11/swarm-1-0
Docker Multi Host Networking Documentation:
http://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/
Docker Swarm Documentation:
https://docs.docker.com/swarm
Docker Compose Documentation:
https://docs.docker.com/compose
Online Meetup on Multi Host Networking:
http://www.meetup.com/Docker-Online-Meetup/events/226522306/
Online Meetup on Swarm:
http://www.meetup.com/Docker-Online-Meetup/events/226520109/
Docker is an open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications. With Docker, IT organizations shrink application delivery from months to minutes, frictionlessly move workloads between data centers and the cloud and can achieve up to 20X greater efficiency in their use of computing resources. Inspired by an active community and by transparent, open source innovation, Docker containers have been downloaded more than 700 million times and Docker is used by millions of developers across thousands of the world’s most innovative organizations, including eBay, Baidu, the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, ING, Yelp, and Spotify. Docker’s rapid adoption has catalyzed an active ecosystem, resulting in more than 180,000 “Dockerized” applications, over 40 Docker-related startups and integration partnerships with AWS, Cloud Foundry, Google, IBM, Microsoft, OpenStack, Rackspace, Red Hat and VMware.
Since last DockerCon, Kubernetes has been integrated into both the Desktop and Enterprise editions of the Docker Platform. In this deep dive session, we’ll showcase live demos and explore where Kubernetes fits in the architecture of both the Desktop and the Enterprise editions and which community tools make this integration possible. We’ll be covering topics ranging from hypervisor control, storage and networking all the way to the integration of a custom RBAC system, native Compose file support and providing a rich user interface for Kubernetes.
How to build your containerization strategyDocker, Inc.
The Docker Enterprise Edition platform helps customers deploy and manage applications faster and it secures the application pipeline at a lower cost than traditional application delivery models. But it takes more than just great technology to achieve the desired results. The organization and culture of your enterprise directly impacts what you transform, how it’s done, and who does it. Success requires a strategy for how you will govern the Docker EE container platform, how to assess your application estate, what your delivery pipeline will look like, and how to ensure developers, operators, security teams and others play nicely together.
In this talk I will cover topics such as different types of workloads (legacy, microservices, FaaS, big data, ...), how your org chart can influence whether you deploy a CaaS (Containers as a Service) vs CLaaS (Clusters as a Service), how "shifting left" can determine if you can outsource, centralized vs distributed CI/CD and how containers play a role, transforming your pets into cattle, how giant whale balloons are used for onboarding, and a prescriptive and comprehensive methodology for successfully deploying Docker in your enterprise.
Online Meetup: What's new in docker 1.13.0 Docker, Inc.
Core team member and release captain Victor Vieux will introduce us to what's new in Docker 1.13. Victor will first give an overview and demo some of the new features below:
• Restructuration of CLI commands
• Experimental build
• CLI backward compatibility
• Swarm default encryption at rest
• Compose to Swarm
• Data management commands
• Brand new “init system”
• Various orchestration enhancements
Docker Online Meetup: Announcing Docker CE + EEDocker, Inc.
Docker Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) are the best expressions of the Docker Platform to date. Whether you’re a developer, an ops team or a enterprise IT-team member, and no matter the infrastructure, Docker CE and EE gives you a way to install, upgrade and maintain Docker with the support and assurances required for your particular workload.
Both Docker CE and EE are available on a wide range of popular operating systems (including Windows Server 2016) and cloud infrastructure. Developers and devOps have the freedom to run Docker on their favorite infrastructure without risk of lock-in.
Michael Friis will give an overview of both editions and highlight the big enhancements to the lifecycle, maintainability and upgradability of Docker.
Docker is the world’s leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate “works on my machine” problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Operators use Docker to run and manage apps side-by-side in isolated containers to get better compute density. Enterprises use Docker to build agile software delivery pipelines to ship new features faster, more securely and with confidence for both Linux and Windows Server apps.
Docker Enterprise Edition: Building a Secure Supply Chain for the Enterprise ...Docker, Inc.
Learn from the development team as we dive into some of the latest and upcoming features in Docker EE, our enterprise container management solution. We will focus on the architecture and configuration of the features and how they can be used with both modern apps and containerized legacy apps. Stay for some tips on monitoring and troubleshooting to help you prevent your production environment from going sideways.
At DockerCon 2017 we introduced LinuxKit: A toolkit for building secure, lean and portable Linux subsystems. In this Online Meetup, we'll provide an introduction and some hands on examples on how to use LinuxKit.
Speaker Biography: Rolf Neugebauer is a Member of the Technical Staff at Docker. He is one of the LinuxKit developers and previously worked on Docker for Mac and Windows. Rolf tweets at @neugebar
Your developers just walked into your cube and said: "Here's the new app, I built it with Docker, and it's ready to go live." What do you do next? In this session, we'll talk about what containers are and what they are not. And we'll step through a series of considerations that need to be examined when deploying containerized workloads - VMs or Container? Bare Metal or Cloud? What about capacity planning? Security? Disaster Recovery? How do I even get started?
Presentation by Alex Mavrogiannis from Docker Inc, during the Docker Athens Meetup, January 4th 2018, on the integration of Docker Swarm and Kubernetes as orchestrators of the Docker platform.
Docker Store: The New Destination for Enterprise Software - Lily Guo and Alfr...Docker, Inc.
Docker Store is the place to find trusted community and enterprise content. Independent software vendors, startups and developers alike now have a marketplace to create and distribute Enterprise-ready content through the Store. Join Chinmayee and Alfred from the Docker Store team to learn how ISVs, big and small, are using Docker Store. They will cover: How to publish and distribute high quality, reusable containers and plugins; and How Enterprise customers can simplify procurement and management of their software assets using Docker Store.
Intro to Docker at the 2016 Evans Developer relations conferenceMano Marks
Building large scale apps traditionally has traditionally meant building large monolithic apps to handle everything. In the new age of the cloud and on premise data centers, increasingly the world is looking to containers and microservices. This allows flexibility and agility. Individual teams can choose the tools they need and be assured they'll work in the environment they want. And it also has implications for how we do developer relations, making it easier to deploy samples without worrying about environment. This session will look at microservices and how they are changing both the enterprise, and our work in developer relations.
Kubernetes seems to be the biggest buzz word currently in the DevOps world. The Google designed container orchestrator based in their 10+ years of experience running production applications using containers seems to have positioned as the market leader.
Open source, available in both Google Cloud and Azure container platforms or as a custom installation, it is ready to receive production loads.
During this talk we will discover how does Kubernetes works, its architecture, what components compose a Kubernetes cluster. We will also learn what objects can a developer use to deploy its applications on a Kubernetes cluster. We will see a live demo where we will deploy an application and then introduce changes to it without any downtime.
Docker has the potential to revolutionize how we build, deliver, support and even design software. But it doesn't have to be a violent revolution. The end goal might be breaking your existing ASP.NET monolith into microservices which run cross-platform on .NET Core, but the first step can be as simple as packaging your whole .Net Framework application as-is into a Docker image and running it as a container.
In this session, we'll take an existing ASP.NET WebForms application and package it as a Docker image, which can run in a container on Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10. We'll show you how to run the app and a SQL Server database in Docker containers on Windows, and how to use Docker Compose to define the structure of a distributed application.
Then we'll iteratively add functionality to the app, making use of the Docker platform to modernize the monolith without a full rebuild. We'll take a feature-driven approach and show you how Docker makes it easy to address performance, usability and design issues.y and design issues.
Docker Engine laid the foundation for a paradigm shift in software development with containers. Come and learn about the history of Docker Engine, current architecture, evolution of containerd and future direction of Docker Engine. This talk will explore the following: • Latest features of Docker Engine including enhancements around Build • Relationship between Docker Engine and containerd and the common building blocks across them, with a deep dive into the Engine Architecture • Differences between the Community and Enterprise Engines • Highlight areas of innovation and future direction
Docker is the world’s leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate “works on my machine” problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Operators use Docker to run and manage apps side-by-side in isolated containers to get better compute density. Enterprises use Docker to build agile software delivery pipelines to ship new features faster, more securely and with confidence for both Linux and Windows Server apps.
Docker Enterprise Edition: Building a Secure Supply Chain for the Enterprise ...Docker, Inc.
Learn from the development team as we dive into some of the latest and upcoming features in Docker EE, our enterprise container management solution. We will focus on the architecture and configuration of the features and how they can be used with both modern apps and containerized legacy apps. Stay for some tips on monitoring and troubleshooting to help you prevent your production environment from going sideways.
At DockerCon 2017 we introduced LinuxKit: A toolkit for building secure, lean and portable Linux subsystems. In this Online Meetup, we'll provide an introduction and some hands on examples on how to use LinuxKit.
Speaker Biography: Rolf Neugebauer is a Member of the Technical Staff at Docker. He is one of the LinuxKit developers and previously worked on Docker for Mac and Windows. Rolf tweets at @neugebar
Your developers just walked into your cube and said: "Here's the new app, I built it with Docker, and it's ready to go live." What do you do next? In this session, we'll talk about what containers are and what they are not. And we'll step through a series of considerations that need to be examined when deploying containerized workloads - VMs or Container? Bare Metal or Cloud? What about capacity planning? Security? Disaster Recovery? How do I even get started?
Presentation by Alex Mavrogiannis from Docker Inc, during the Docker Athens Meetup, January 4th 2018, on the integration of Docker Swarm and Kubernetes as orchestrators of the Docker platform.
Docker Store: The New Destination for Enterprise Software - Lily Guo and Alfr...Docker, Inc.
Docker Store is the place to find trusted community and enterprise content. Independent software vendors, startups and developers alike now have a marketplace to create and distribute Enterprise-ready content through the Store. Join Chinmayee and Alfred from the Docker Store team to learn how ISVs, big and small, are using Docker Store. They will cover: How to publish and distribute high quality, reusable containers and plugins; and How Enterprise customers can simplify procurement and management of their software assets using Docker Store.
Intro to Docker at the 2016 Evans Developer relations conferenceMano Marks
Building large scale apps traditionally has traditionally meant building large monolithic apps to handle everything. In the new age of the cloud and on premise data centers, increasingly the world is looking to containers and microservices. This allows flexibility and agility. Individual teams can choose the tools they need and be assured they'll work in the environment they want. And it also has implications for how we do developer relations, making it easier to deploy samples without worrying about environment. This session will look at microservices and how they are changing both the enterprise, and our work in developer relations.
Kubernetes seems to be the biggest buzz word currently in the DevOps world. The Google designed container orchestrator based in their 10+ years of experience running production applications using containers seems to have positioned as the market leader.
Open source, available in both Google Cloud and Azure container platforms or as a custom installation, it is ready to receive production loads.
During this talk we will discover how does Kubernetes works, its architecture, what components compose a Kubernetes cluster. We will also learn what objects can a developer use to deploy its applications on a Kubernetes cluster. We will see a live demo where we will deploy an application and then introduce changes to it without any downtime.
Docker has the potential to revolutionize how we build, deliver, support and even design software. But it doesn't have to be a violent revolution. The end goal might be breaking your existing ASP.NET monolith into microservices which run cross-platform on .NET Core, but the first step can be as simple as packaging your whole .Net Framework application as-is into a Docker image and running it as a container.
In this session, we'll take an existing ASP.NET WebForms application and package it as a Docker image, which can run in a container on Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10. We'll show you how to run the app and a SQL Server database in Docker containers on Windows, and how to use Docker Compose to define the structure of a distributed application.
Then we'll iteratively add functionality to the app, making use of the Docker platform to modernize the monolith without a full rebuild. We'll take a feature-driven approach and show you how Docker makes it easy to address performance, usability and design issues.y and design issues.
Docker Engine laid the foundation for a paradigm shift in software development with containers. Come and learn about the history of Docker Engine, current architecture, evolution of containerd and future direction of Docker Engine. This talk will explore the following: • Latest features of Docker Engine including enhancements around Build • Relationship between Docker Engine and containerd and the common building blocks across them, with a deep dive into the Engine Architecture • Differences between the Community and Enterprise Engines • Highlight areas of innovation and future direction
To Russia with Love: Deploying Kubernetes in Exotic Locations On PremCloudOps2005
Michael Wojcikiewicz, Container Solutions Architect at CloudOps, showed the communities in Montreal and Kitchener-Waterloo how to deploy Kubernetes on prem at the Kubernetes + Cloud Native meetups for March, 2019.
DCEU 18: Docker for Windows Containers and KubernetesDocker, Inc.
Carl Fischer - Sr. Product Manager, Docker, Inc
Simon Ferquel - Senior Developer, Docker
As Kubernetes support for Windows Server nears general availability, mixed Windows Server and Linux applications are becoming commonplace for both legacy application migration and greenfield development. Combined, these drive a need to enable the use of best-of-breed components within an application, regardless of platform. In this talk, we’ll review current Docker and Windows capabilities, and demonstrate a proof of concept using Docker Desktop for side-by-side Windows and Linux development using Kubernetes in a single environment. Finally, we’ll take a look at plans for adding similar support in Docker Enterprise. You’ll leave this session with an understanding of the key areas Docker is exploring to combine Linux and Windows workloads with Kubernetes, Docker’s plans for expanding Windows Server Support in Docker Enterprise to Kubernetes orchestration, and how you can deliver applications comprised of Windows Server and Linux components using Kubernetes orchestration.
Docker introduction slides are provided to show to system engineers that what is container? And also show us that why we need to know about containers? There is bring a brief history of containers and at last we pointed at docker in this document.
EMC World 2016 - code.09 Introduction to the Docker Platform{code}
History is repeating itself with disruptive software infrastructure platforms taking over in the data center. This session will cover the Docker platform, reviewing each Docker project focused on incremental innovation and providing developers and operations the ability to run, deploy, manage and monitor containers. Learn all about Docker Engine, Machine, Compose, Swarm, Hub, Trusted Registry and more! Demos of each product will be provided as well as how each tie into EMC II technology.
Develop and deploy Kubernetes applications with Docker - IBM Index 2018Patrick Chanezon
Docker Desktop and Enterprise Edition now both include Kubernetes as an optional orchestration component. This talk will explain how to use Docker Desktop (Mac or Windows) to develop and debug a cloud native application, then how Docker Enterprise Edition helps you deploy it to Kubernetes in production.
With the support for Windows containers in Docker Swarm and Kubernetes recently hitting beta, we’re entering a world where Hybrid container environments are no longer a strange sight. Microsoft is now an important player in the container world and for this talk I’d like to spend some time explaining what that means for us in the monitoring space. I’ll show you how to install and configure a Hybrid Kubernetes and Docker Swarm environment. We will setup the opensource Prometheus tooling and the commercial CoScale platform to monitor this unique environment. We’ll take a look at infrastructure monitoring and application monitoring, and the differences between Linux and Windows nodes.
Why Orchestration on a development machine
K8s on Docker local environment - Implementation details
Demo of K8s on Docker for Mac
So, what problems does it solve?
Microsoft Techsummit Zurich Docker and MicrosoftPatrick Chanezon
Docker and Microsoft have been collaborating both in open source and through their commercial partnership to bring the benefits of Docker Windows and Linux containers to Azure Enterprise customers. Docker’s container platform, Docker Enterprise Edition, is used to modernize traditioal applications, and move them to Azure, as well as to develop new cloud native applications using microservices architecture, bringing agility to developers and control to IT Pros. This talk will cover the latest developments in Docker’s container platform with planned support for Kubernetes in Docker for Windows, and Docker Enterprise Edition for Azure, Docker for Azure Stack to enable hybrid cloud deployments, Windows containers, Linux containers on Windows.
What’s New in CloudStack 4.19, Abhishek Kumar, Release Manager Apache CloudSt...ShapeBlue
This session gives a brief introduction to the new and exciting feature in the latest CloudStack LTS release, ie, 4.19.0. The discussion includes the details on the timeline of the CloudStack 4.19.0 release, overview of some of the marquee, new feature of the release – Object storage framework, KVM ingestion, Hypervisor agnostic simple DRS, CAPC aware CKS, OAuth2, DRaaS with Multi zone disaster recovery, etc and a summary of improvements added since the previous major LTS release of the CloudStack, ie, 4.18.0.
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The CloudStack India User Group 2024 took place in Hyderabad on 23rd February. The conference, arranged by a group of volunteers from the Apache CloudStack Community, saw multiple sessions held about the cloud orchestration platform and its latest advancements.
Utilzing docker containers for testing optimization and accelerationKhelender Sasan
Docker Container : An alternative use case for accelerating and optimizing QA
(STC QAI 2014 paper)
Benefits of using Docker Container versus VMs
Hardware Cost Optimization : 10x+ (Logical possibility)
License Cost : Reduced to 0 (zero) as compared to VMware
Support cost: proportionate to hardware reduction
Acceleration speed optimization : Of similar order
Use Case applicability
Environment with VMs running Linux based applications / environment
Docker Container : An alternative use case for accelerating and optimizing QA
(http://dockercontainer.blogspot.in/)
Cloud-Native Operations with Kubernetes and CI/CDVMware Tanzu
Operations practices have historically lagged behind development. Agile and Extreme Programming have become common practice for development teams. In the last decade, the DevOps and SRE movements have brought these concepts to operations, borrowing heavily from Lean principles such as Kanban and Value Stream Mapping. So, how does all of this play out if we’re using Kubernetes?
In this class, Paul Czarkowski, Principal Technologist at Pivotal, will explain how Kubernetes enables a new cloud-native way of operating software. Attend to learn:
● what cloud-native operations are;
● how to build a cloud-native CI/CD stack; and
● how to deploy and upgrade an application from source to production on Kubernetes.
Presenter:
Paul Czarkowski, Principal Technologist, Pivotal Software
Presented by Drew Malone, Staff Solutions Engineer Tanzu Federal VMware at Kubernetes Community Days, Washington DC, September 14, 2022
What do US Government Users Say About Kubernetes?
● Complex to manage Day Two Operations
● Disconnected Environments from Day One
● Need capability both in the cloud and at the edge (various meanings)
● Developer Experience is Lacking because of the complexity
● Ton of Hype about Kubernetes but Commanders and CIO’s want outcomes
● Everyone talks about installing and securing Kubernetes, but rarely do we see Developers pushing apps to production on kubernetes
Standing up Airgapped Kubernetes is Hard
Securing, Operating and Pushing Code to k8s is even Harder
Practical Design Patterns in Docker NetworkingDocker, Inc.
Migrating an application to Docker creates an opportunity to utilize new networking topologies and features, which can provide new functionality to an existing application. This talk will provide an overview of Docker networking with a focus on the architectural choices when migrating applications. Taking sample applications we will look at the existing networking topology and cover the options available to create a simple migration and provide additional functionality.
Similar to Current Status of Kubernetes-powered Docker for Mac Platform (20)
About 94% of AI Adopters are planning to use containers in the next 1 year. What’s driving this exponential growth? Faster time to deployment and Faster AI workload processing are the two major reasons. You can use GPUs in big data applications such as machine learning, data analytics, and genome sequencing. Docker containerization makes it easier for you to package and distribute applications. You can enable GPU support when using YARN on Docker containers. In this talk, I will demonstrate how Docker accelerates the AI workload development and deployment over the IoT Edge devices in efficient manner
Delivering Container-based Apps to IoT Edge devicesAjeet Singh Raina
I presented it during Dockercon. This talk was all about AI + Docker + IoT. Showcased how Docker app talk to Sensors, GPUs and Camera module and demo'ed how sensors data can be visualized over Grafana dashboard - all running on a IoT Edge device.
Presented Keynotes last weekend to Collabnix Community . Talk about trending topics, Kubernetes Statistics and community growth. It was fun talking about how exciting the community is and where are we heading next to.
Quantifying Your World with AI & Docker on the Edge | OSCONF 2020 JaipurAjeet Singh Raina
When Docker, IoT and AI Meet Together....
Highlights:
- Opendatacam is 100% Open Source solution
- Quantifies and tracks moving objects with Live Video Analysis
- Runs on Linux and CUDA GPU enabled hardware
- Runs completely on Docker Containers as well as support K3s.
Read the Full Story - https://collabnix.com/object-detection-with-yolo-using-docker-19-03-on-nvidia-jetson-nano/
Hear me LIVE on 10th October while I talk about Running Docker Container which uses GPU on Jetson Nano for Implementing Object Detection and Analytics.
IoET Conference is run by IoET Planet which is purely a collaborative platform. IoET Planet is an innovative platform to bring people together for the first time under a single umbrella in order to learn, collaborate and contribute.
It is an open community dedicated to IoT Research, innovation and applications. Today it is a blogging site & covers a wide range of topics, from embedded systems to data analytics and machine learning implementation, having the objective of enabling a vast array of services in areas like e-health, mobility, energy, manufacturing and agriculture, just to cite a few examples. These topics are coming from the community users and open for industry experts, IoT enthusiast and DevOps Engineers.
OSCONF is a platform built to connect & bring all leading Meetup communities, Cloud native experts, Evangelists & DevOps together under one roof. It is a non-profit community event which allows you to interact with community leaders, ambassadors & open community contributors.
Accelerate Your Automation Testing Effort using TestProject & Docker | Docker...Ajeet Singh Raina
Accelerate Your Test Automation using TestProject & Docker
A recording of a live webinar hosted on May 17th, 2020 - Learn from Docker Captain Ajeet Singh Raina how you can leverage TestProject Agents running in Docker containers, easily setup virtual labs & run tests in parallel.
- Introduction to TestProject
- Why TestProject for Automation?
- A Brief about TestProject Agents
- Why Docker?
- Why run TestProject Agents inside Docker containers?
- Live Demo
- Game with Prizes!
The Year 2020 is going to be super exciting for "Developers". As rightly stated by Scott Johnston, Chief Product Officer, Docker. Inc "Addressing the needs of developers has been core to Docker since its inception. Developers want the freedom to choose their own tools, the flexibility to quickly try new technologies and the ability to deploy their applications anywhere, independent of the underlying infrastructure,” Going forward, Docker Inc is going to focus on Docker Desktop, Docker Hub & Docker Compose's roles in the developer workflow for modern apps. Docker will be investing in expanding cloud services to enable developers to quickly discover technologies for use when building applications, to easily share these apps with teammates and the community, and to run apps frictionlessly on any Kubernetes endpoint, whether locally or in the cloud.
This year starting Jan 18th, Docker Bangalore Meetup community kickstarted 2020 with really exciting topics around Docker, Kubernetes & latest announcement from Kubecon.
Links to get Started with Docker/Kubernetes:
Collabnix - https://collabnix.com
DockerLabs - http://dockerlabs.collabnix.com
Kubelabs - http://kubelabs.collabnix.com
Kubetools - http://kubetools.collabnix.com
Gopherlabs - http://gopherlabs.collabnix.com
#Docker #Kubernetes #dockerlabs #cloudnative
Collabnix Community conduct webinar on regular basis. Swapnasagar Pradhan, an engineer from VISA delivered a talk on Traefik this January 11th 2020. Check this out.
I presented these slides during Docker Bangalore Meetup which happened on 23-Nov in DellEMC in Bangalore. These slides talks about the recent acquisition of Docker Enterprise by Mirantis and talks about what Docker is going to focus next on.
Prashansa Kulshrestha is currently pursuing B. Tech in Computer Science with Specialization in Cloud Computing and Virtualization Technology at UPES, Dehradun. She is Red Hat OpenShift Certified Engineer as well as RHCE too. She has experience working on Docker, Docker Compose & Docker Swarm. She is an active contributor of Docker Labs. She is expert in Python and well acquainted with AWS.
She recently implemented Log analytics tool using Elastic Stack and Docker and want to share her learning and experience with Collabnix Community.
Simplifying Real Time Data Analytics with Docker, IoT & CloudAjeet Singh Raina
Last Thursday, I travelled to Dehradun(around 1500 miles) for 1 day session on " The Pico project" as well as Docker workshop on Raspberry Pi. It was an amazing experience where I got chance to interact with the University students for the first time.
Harnessing WebAssembly for Real-time Stateless Streaming PipelinesChristina Lin
Traditionally, dealing with real-time data pipelines has involved significant overhead, even for straightforward tasks like data transformation or masking. However, in this talk, we’ll venture into the dynamic realm of WebAssembly (WASM) and discover how it can revolutionize the creation of stateless streaming pipelines within a Kafka (Redpanda) broker. These pipelines are adept at managing low-latency, high-data-volume scenarios.
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Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Water billing management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project entitled “Water Billing Management System” aims is to generate Water bill with all the charges and penalty. Manual system that is employed is extremely laborious and quite inadequate. It only makes the process more difficult and hard.
The aim of our project is to develop a system that is meant to partially computerize the work performed in the Water Board like generating monthly Water bill, record of consuming unit of water, store record of the customer and previous unpaid record.
We used HTML/PHP as front end and MYSQL as back end for developing our project. HTML is primarily a visual design environment. We can create a android application by designing the form and that make up the user interface. Adding android application code to the form and the objects such as buttons and text boxes on them and adding any required support code in additional modular.
MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software. It is a stable ,reliable and the powerful solution with the advanced features and advantages which are as follows: Data Security.MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
Online aptitude test management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
The purpose of on-line aptitude test system is to take online test in an efficient manner and no time wasting for checking the paper. The main objective of on-line aptitude test system is to efficiently evaluate the candidate thoroughly through a fully automated system that not only saves lot of time but also gives fast results. For students they give papers according to their convenience and time and there is no need of using extra thing like paper, pen etc. This can be used in educational institutions as well as in corporate world. Can be used anywhere any time as it is a web based application (user Location doesn’t matter). No restriction that examiner has to be present when the candidate takes the test.
Every time when lecturers/professors need to conduct examinations they have to sit down think about the questions and then create a whole new set of questions for each and every exam. In some cases the professor may want to give an open book online exam that is the student can take the exam any time anywhere, but the student might have to answer the questions in a limited time period. The professor may want to change the sequence of questions for every student. The problem that a student has is whenever a date for the exam is declared the student has to take it and there is no way he can take it at some other time. This project will create an interface for the examiner to create and store questions in a repository. It will also create an interface for the student to take examinations at his convenience and the questions and/or exams may be timed. Thereby creating an application which can be used by examiners and examinee’s simultaneously.
Examination System is very useful for Teachers/Professors. As in the teaching profession, you are responsible for writing question papers. In the conventional method, you write the question paper on paper, keep question papers separate from answers and all this information you have to keep in a locker to avoid unauthorized access. Using the Examination System you can create a question paper and everything will be written to a single exam file in encrypted format. You can set the General and Administrator password to avoid unauthorized access to your question paper. Every time you start the examination, the program shuffles all the questions and selects them randomly from the database, which reduces the chances of memorizing the questions.
Forklift Classes Overview by Intella PartsIntella Parts
Discover the different forklift classes and their specific applications. Learn how to choose the right forklift for your needs to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance in your operations.
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HEAP SORT ILLUSTRATED WITH HEAPIFY, BUILD HEAP FOR DYNAMIC ARRAYS.
Heap sort is a comparison-based sorting technique based on Binary Heap data structure. It is similar to the selection sort where we first find the minimum element and place the minimum element at the beginning. Repeat the same process for the remaining elements.
KuberTENes Birthday Bash Guadalajara - K8sGPT first impressionsVictor Morales
K8sGPT is a tool that analyzes and diagnoses Kubernetes clusters. This presentation was used to share the requirements and dependencies to deploy K8sGPT in a local environment.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)ClaraZara1
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)
Current Status of Kubernetes-powered Docker for Mac Platform
1. Ajeet Singh Raina
Docker Captain
Date – 1/7/2018
The Current Status of Kubernetes-powered
Docker for Mac Platform
2. Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA Release
[Current Status]
- Experimental K8s is only available under Docker for Mac 17.12 CE Final Edge Release.
[Updated - 1/6/2018]
- Kubernetes powered D4M is not available under Docker for Mac 17.12 CE Final Stable
Release [ Updated – 1/6/2018]
- Experimental K8s is not yet available under Docker for Windows 17.12 GA Edge or
Stable Release.[Updated – 1/5/2018]
- Experimental K8s is not yet available for Linux Platform.[ Updated – 1/4/2018]
- K8s powered Docker for Windows is slated to come by February 2018. [ Updated –
1/6/2018]
- D4M 17.12 CE Edge includes a standalone Kubernetes server & client as well as Docker
CLI Integration.
- The Kubernetes server runs within a Docker container on your Mac, and is only for local
testing
3. Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA Release
[Current Status]
- The Kubernetes server runs locally within your Docker instance, is not configurable,
and is a single-node cluster
- If you independently installed the Kubernetes CLI, kubectl, make sure that it is pointing
to docker-for-desktop and not some other context such as minikube or a GKE cluster.
Run: kubectl config use-context docker-for-desktop. If you experience conflicts with an
existing kubectl installation, remove /usr/local/bin/kubectl
- The Docker for Mac Kubernetes integration provides the Kubernetes CLI command
at /usr/local/bin/kubectl. No need to install kubectl. IT COMES OUT-OF-THE-BOX.
- If you already have a Kubernetes YAML file, you can deploy it using
the kubectl command.
- Use the DOCKER_ORCHESTRATOR variable to override the default orchestrator for a
given terminal session or a single Docker command
4. Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA Release
[Important Points]
• Future Release of Docker Platform will include both orchestration options available –
Kubernetes and Swarm
• Swarm CLI will be used for Cluster Management while for orchestration you have a choice
of Kubernetes & Swarm
• Full Kubernetes API is exposed in the stack, hence support for overall Kubernetes
Ecosystem is possible.
• Docker Stack Deploy will be able to target both of Swarm or Kubernetes.
• Kubernetes is recommended for the production environment
• Running both Swarm & Kubernetes is not recommended for the production environment.
• AND by now, you must be convinced – “SWARM MODE CLI is NOT GOING ANYWHERE”
5. Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA Release
Why is Docker making this announcement?
Ask from community & customer –
- To have both Swarm and K8s available for the pockets within their organization that
are using it
- TO make K8s easier to manage
- For a Docker Dev to Ops experience with K8s
- For advanced capabilities of Docker EE around the secure software supply chain, HA
and automation for K8s
- To make K8s management available across Windows, multiple Linux distros & Cloud
6. Test locally on Swarm
and Kubernetes
Develop with Docker
Community Edition
on your workstation
Deploy to production
in Swarm
Deploy to production
in Kubernetes
Docker Community Edition
All in one development for Swarm and Kubernetes
7. Kubernetes powered Docker for Mac 17.12 GA Release
Docker Compose
Docker
Stack
Deploy
Familiar Docker CLI & Tools to deploy Swarm & Kubernetes
$docker stack ls
$docker service ps
$kubectl get stacks –o
name
Deployment
Updates
Rollback
Logs
Scaling