This document provides an agenda and overview for an IBM technical session on WebSphere Liberty and Docker. The session will cover Docker fundamentals, developing with Docker and Liberty, deploying applications in a production pipeline using Docker, and scaling with Docker technologies like Liberty collectives and Docker Datacenter. It includes slides on topics like building Docker images, the Docker development workflow, deployment best practices, and using Docker to improve scalability.
Probably you are curious about this thing called Reactive Programming. Reactive Programming is another programming paradigm that in most of the cases, we are not used to coding in our day-to-day work, as the imperative way is the common one. This makes learning and thinking in a reactive way harder. One of the main problems I have found when learning and reading material about Reactive Programming is that they never tackle enterprise use cases. In this session, we are going to skip the cute ideas that are normally part of a reactive programming talk and focus on how to use it in the real world. Don't be the last developer to board this train and move your reactive skills from novice to expert.
Probably you are curious about this thing called Reactive Programming. Reactive Programming is another programming paradigm that in most of the cases, we are not used to coding in our day-to-day work, as the imperative way is the common one. This makes learning and thinking in a reactive way harder. One of the main problems I have found when learning and reading material about Reactive Programming is that they never tackle enterprise use cases. In this session, we are going to skip the cute ideas that are normally part of a reactive programming talk and focus on how to use it in the real world. Don't be the last developer to board this train and move your reactive skills from novice to expert.
Building microservices sample applicationAnil Allewar
The slides provide details on how to build the sample Microservices application that covers the whole distributed system paradigm.
Please refer to the introduction to Microservices before following the contents in this slide
https://www.slideshare.net/anilallewar/introduction-to-microservices-78270318
Union FileSystem - A Building Blocks Of a ContainerKnoldus Inc.
Namespace, CGroup, and Union file-system are the basic building blocks of a container. Let’s have our focus on file-system. Why yet another file-system for the container? Is Conventional Linux file-systems like ext2, ext3, ext4, XFS, etc. not good enough to meet the purpose? In this blog post, I will try to answer these questions. Here we will be delving deeply into the Union File System and a few of its essential properties.
Spring Weblfux. I have given this talk several times but in San Antonio JUG is where I think I have explained better this topic. An introduction to the reactive concepts on how Spring and Project Reactor implement them for Reactive web with Spring Webflux.
VM과 컨테이너 상에서 Apache & Tomcat 설치, 실행 그리고 배포 데모
데모 요약 : 수작업으로 진행하는 가상화환경과 OCP 환경(Dockerfile)의
간단한 apache / tomcat 설치 및 실행하는 비교 데모 입니다.
데모 내용 : 물리서버 또는 가상화 환경에서 수작업으로 진행했던 배포 작업들이 컨테이너 환경에서 원클릭으로 배포하는 영상을 보여주는 데모입니다. 컨테이너 환경에서의
배포는 수작업으로 하는 배포 대비 상상이상의 시간을 아낄 수 있습니다.
오픈나루 데모 URL : http://www.opennaru.com/seminar/%ed%81%b4%eb%9d%bc%ec%9a%b0%eb%93%9c-%eb%84%a4%ec%9d%b4%ed%8b%b0%eb%b8%8c-%eb%8d%b0%eb%aa%a8-%ec%9c%a0%ed%8a%9c%eb%b8%8c/
오픈나루 비대면 워크샵 URL : http://www.opennaru.com/seminar/%ed%81%b4%eb%9d%bc%ec%9a%b0%eb%93%9c-%eb%84%a4%ec%9d%b4%ed%8b%b0%eb%b8%8c-%ec%9b%8c%ed%81%ac%ec%83%b5/
What Is A Docker Container? | Docker Container Tutorial For Beginners| Docker...Simplilearn
This presentation on Docker Container will help you understand what is Docker, the architecture of Docker, what is a Docker Container, how to create a Docker Container, benefits of Docker Container, basic commands of Containers and you will also see a demo on creating Docker Container. Docker is a very lightweight software container and containerization platform. Docker containers provide a way to run software in isolation. It is an open source platform that helps to package an application and its dependencies into a Docker container for the development and deployment of software and a Docker COntainer is a portable executable package which includes applications and their dependencies. With Docker Containers, applications can work efficiently in different computer environments.
Below DevOps tools are explained in this Docker Container presentation:
1. What is Docker?
2. The architecture of Docker?
3. What is a Docker Container?
4. How to create a Docker Container?
5. Benefits of Docker Containers
6. Basic commands of Containers
Simplilearn's DevOps Certification Training Course will prepare you for a career in DevOps, the fast-growing field that bridges the gap between software developers and operations. You’ll become an expert in the principles of continuous development and deployment, automation of configuration management, inter-team collaboration and IT service agility, using modern DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet and Nagios. DevOps jobs are highly paid and in great demand, so start on your path today.
Why learn DevOps?
Simplilearn’s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet and Nagios in a practical, hands-on and interactive approach. The DevOps training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age.
After completing the DevOps training course you will achieve hands-on expertise in various aspects of the DevOps delivery model. The practical learning outcomes of this Devops training course are:
An understanding of DevOps and the modern DevOps toolsets
The ability to automate all aspects of a modern code delivery and deployment pipeline using:
1. Source code management tools
2. Build tools
3. Test automation tools
4. Containerization through Docker
5. Configuration management tools
6. Monitoring tools
DevOps jobs are the third-highest tech role ranked by employer demand on Indeed.com but have the second-highest talent deficit.
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/cloud-computing/devops-practitioner-certification-training
Slides done for the talk on CodeCeption given during the April London Yii Meetup.
The full screencast of the talk can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FclV9ML7bH4
WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile and DockerDavid Currie
Latest incarnation of my Liberty and Docker presentation including coverage of the Java EE7 images and the auto-scaling beta. As presented to the UK WebSphere User Group on 1 October 2015.
Building microservices sample applicationAnil Allewar
The slides provide details on how to build the sample Microservices application that covers the whole distributed system paradigm.
Please refer to the introduction to Microservices before following the contents in this slide
https://www.slideshare.net/anilallewar/introduction-to-microservices-78270318
Union FileSystem - A Building Blocks Of a ContainerKnoldus Inc.
Namespace, CGroup, and Union file-system are the basic building blocks of a container. Let’s have our focus on file-system. Why yet another file-system for the container? Is Conventional Linux file-systems like ext2, ext3, ext4, XFS, etc. not good enough to meet the purpose? In this blog post, I will try to answer these questions. Here we will be delving deeply into the Union File System and a few of its essential properties.
Spring Weblfux. I have given this talk several times but in San Antonio JUG is where I think I have explained better this topic. An introduction to the reactive concepts on how Spring and Project Reactor implement them for Reactive web with Spring Webflux.
VM과 컨테이너 상에서 Apache & Tomcat 설치, 실행 그리고 배포 데모
데모 요약 : 수작업으로 진행하는 가상화환경과 OCP 환경(Dockerfile)의
간단한 apache / tomcat 설치 및 실행하는 비교 데모 입니다.
데모 내용 : 물리서버 또는 가상화 환경에서 수작업으로 진행했던 배포 작업들이 컨테이너 환경에서 원클릭으로 배포하는 영상을 보여주는 데모입니다. 컨테이너 환경에서의
배포는 수작업으로 하는 배포 대비 상상이상의 시간을 아낄 수 있습니다.
오픈나루 데모 URL : http://www.opennaru.com/seminar/%ed%81%b4%eb%9d%bc%ec%9a%b0%eb%93%9c-%eb%84%a4%ec%9d%b4%ed%8b%b0%eb%b8%8c-%eb%8d%b0%eb%aa%a8-%ec%9c%a0%ed%8a%9c%eb%b8%8c/
오픈나루 비대면 워크샵 URL : http://www.opennaru.com/seminar/%ed%81%b4%eb%9d%bc%ec%9a%b0%eb%93%9c-%eb%84%a4%ec%9d%b4%ed%8b%b0%eb%b8%8c-%ec%9b%8c%ed%81%ac%ec%83%b5/
What Is A Docker Container? | Docker Container Tutorial For Beginners| Docker...Simplilearn
This presentation on Docker Container will help you understand what is Docker, the architecture of Docker, what is a Docker Container, how to create a Docker Container, benefits of Docker Container, basic commands of Containers and you will also see a demo on creating Docker Container. Docker is a very lightweight software container and containerization platform. Docker containers provide a way to run software in isolation. It is an open source platform that helps to package an application and its dependencies into a Docker container for the development and deployment of software and a Docker COntainer is a portable executable package which includes applications and their dependencies. With Docker Containers, applications can work efficiently in different computer environments.
Below DevOps tools are explained in this Docker Container presentation:
1. What is Docker?
2. The architecture of Docker?
3. What is a Docker Container?
4. How to create a Docker Container?
5. Benefits of Docker Containers
6. Basic commands of Containers
Simplilearn's DevOps Certification Training Course will prepare you for a career in DevOps, the fast-growing field that bridges the gap between software developers and operations. You’ll become an expert in the principles of continuous development and deployment, automation of configuration management, inter-team collaboration and IT service agility, using modern DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet and Nagios. DevOps jobs are highly paid and in great demand, so start on your path today.
Why learn DevOps?
Simplilearn’s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet and Nagios in a practical, hands-on and interactive approach. The DevOps training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age.
After completing the DevOps training course you will achieve hands-on expertise in various aspects of the DevOps delivery model. The practical learning outcomes of this Devops training course are:
An understanding of DevOps and the modern DevOps toolsets
The ability to automate all aspects of a modern code delivery and deployment pipeline using:
1. Source code management tools
2. Build tools
3. Test automation tools
4. Containerization through Docker
5. Configuration management tools
6. Monitoring tools
DevOps jobs are the third-highest tech role ranked by employer demand on Indeed.com but have the second-highest talent deficit.
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/cloud-computing/devops-practitioner-certification-training
Slides done for the talk on CodeCeption given during the April London Yii Meetup.
The full screencast of the talk can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FclV9ML7bH4
WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile and DockerDavid Currie
Latest incarnation of my Liberty and Docker presentation including coverage of the Java EE7 images and the auto-scaling beta. As presented to the UK WebSphere User Group on 1 October 2015.
WebSphere Liberty and IBM Containers: The Perfect Combination for Java Micros...David Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2017.
Abstract: This session will demonstrate how WebSphere Application Server Liberty and Docker containers make the perfect combination for development and deployment of Java-based microservices. We'll show an end-to-end workflow, starting with creating a new service with the Liberty App Accelerator, local development with the free WebSphere Developer Tools, and then deployment to IBM Containers with the Bluemix DevOps Services.
Microservice Builder: A Microservice DevOps Pipeline for Rapid Delivery and P...David Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2017.
Abstract: Acceleratate your microservice delivery and promotion with an out-of-box DevOps pipeline! In this session, you'll learn how to use the Project Liber8 DevOps pipeline. We will explore its anatomy, operation, visualization, customization and ecosystem integration. We will further examine its use in deploying to IBM Cloud and on-premise deployments. A live demo will be used to reinforce concepts.
Webinar "Insight Acceleration: From 6 weeks to 22 hours of research" SKIM
On March 2, 2017 we shared with you the 3-year lessons that we and AT&T have learned so far: the steps, challenges, processes, and changes we both needed in order to deliver insights faster. We also showed example templates and processes we are using with AT&T to achieve fast turnaround.
Check out the recording https://goo.gl/08KCMY
Containers as Infrastructure for New Gen AppsKhalid Ahmed
Khalid will share on emerging container technologies and their role in supporting an agile cloud-native application development model. He will discuss the basics of containers compared to traditional virtualization, review use cases, and explore the open-source container management ecosystem.
Presentation given to the UK WebSphere User Group on 24 April 2016 giving a recap and update on integration between WebSphere Application Server and Docker. It covers both Liberty and the traditional application server.
This presentation frames a Microservices Lifecycle Demo given by Jay Thorne at CA World 2016. The presentation discusses Fred Brook's concepts of essential and accidental complexity and how they fit with microservice architecture.
WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile and DockerDavid Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2015 covering a brief introduction to Docker, the relationship between IBM and Docker, and then using WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile under Docker.
Full lifecycle of a microservice: how to
realize a fault-tolerant and reliable
architecture and deliver it as a Docker
container or in a Cloud environment
Building out a Microservices Architecture with WebSphere Liberty Profile and ...David Currie
This session will show how the combination of IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile, IBM's application server for the cloud, and Netflix Open Source Software (OSS), can be used to build applications with high availability, auto-recovery, and continuous delivery at web scale. You will get an overview of the Netflix OSS projects and see how Liberty's extensibility makes it easy to integrate these projects with your application. We will share with you open source that IBM has made available to allow you to leverage the power of these projects within the Liberty programming model. Come see the benefits of a microservices architecture leveraging a combination of Netflix OSS and the WebSphere Liberty profile.
Deliver Docker Containers Continuously on AWS - QCon 2017Philipp Garbe
With Docker it became easy to start applications locally without installing any dependencies. Even running a local cluster is not a big thing anymore.
AWS on the other side offers with ECS a managed container service that starts to schedule containers based on resource needs, isolation policies, and availability requirements.
Sounds good, but is it really that easy? In this talk, you'll get an overview of ECS and all other services that are needed to run your containers in production. Philipp shows how an ECS cluster and your containerized applications can automatically be deployed and scaled. He also shares his experiences and discusses what features are still missing.
Session 3962: Docking DevOps was originally presented at IBM InterConnect 2015 Feb. 22 - 26, 2016.
The presentation explores the values of Docker and containers and provides insight into areas that IBM has embraced the use of Docker within it's cloud strategy.
Everything you need to know about creating, managing and debugging Java applications on IBM Bluemix. This presentation covers the features the IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty Buildpack provides to make Java development on the cloud easier. It also covers the Eclipse tooling support including remote debugging, incremental update, etc.
This talk, a case study in application deployment models, was given at IBM InterConnect 2017 in Las Vegas, NV on March 21, 2017 by Lin Sun & Phil Estes of IBM Cloud.
In this talk, Lin & Phil provided a background of IBM Bluemix compute offerings across Cloud Foundry, Containers + Kubernetes, and FaaS/serverless via OpenWhisk and then used a demo application to describe the tradeoffs between using the various deployment models and technology. The application is open source and available at https://github.com/estesp/flightassist
A Deep Dive into the Liberty Buildpack on IBM BlueMix Rohit Kelapure
This talk goes into the details and mechanics of how the Liberty buildpack deploys an application into the IBM BlueMix Cloud Foundry. It also explores how the Cloud Foundry runtime drives the Liberty buildpack code and what the Liberty buildpack code in Cloud Foundry does to run an application in the cloud environment. This talk touches on the restrictions that Cloud Foundry and the Liberty runtime imposes on applications running in Cloud Foundry. Developers attending this talk get deep insight into the why, what, how, and when of the Liberty buildpack ruby code, enabling them to write applications faster and optimized for the Liberty runtime in IBM BlueMix.
Elevate Your Continuous Delivery Strategy Above the Rolling Clouds (Interconn...Michael Elder
This presentation describes how we see client architectures evolving from traditional IT, to cloud-enabled, to cloud native, with bridges in between. It explains how IBM UrbanCode Deploy enables clients to capture full-stack blueprints for their workloads in a way that is cloud-portable. It will highlight new capabilities in VMWare vCenter, IBM SoftLayer, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Attendees will also see a live demonstration of end-to-end deployment during the talk.
How to Adopt Docker Within Your Enterprise Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy (Interc...Michael Elder
In this session, we will discuss how to incorporate Docker into your Continious Delivery pipeline. We will highlight challenges that enterprises can encounter when adopting Docker, including image management, promotion and configuration management. We will discuss how Docker applications or components can compliment existing traditional IT architectures, and will perform a live demonstration of the Docker/IBM UrbanCode capabilities to deploy Docker containers into local Docker Runtimes, or to IBM Container Services on Bluemix.
.docker : How to deploy Digital Experience in a container, drinking a cup of ...ICON UK EVENTS Limited
Matteo Bisi / Factor-y srl
Andrea Fontana / SOWRE SA
Docker is one of best technologies available on market to install and run and deploy application fastest , securely like never before. In this session you will see how to deploy a complete digital experience inside containers that will enable you to deploy a Portal drinking a cup of coffee. We will start from a deep overview of docker: what is docker, where you can find that, what is a container and why you should use container instead a complete Virtual Machine. After the overview we will enter inside how install IBM software inside a container using docker files that will run the setup using silent setup script. At last part we will talk about possible use of this configuration in real work scenario like staging or development environment or in WebSphere Portal farm setup.
docker : how to deploy Digital Experience in a container drinking a cup of co...Matteo Bisi
This was my session @ IconUK 2016. We was talking about docker and ibm and giving some tips to use it and build it your own container with ibm social collaboration software
Hybrid Cloud: How to Get a Return from an Investment Made Three Decades Ago (...Michael Elder
How do you get the value of the last 3 decades of investment in your backend into the hands of your end users faster? And through new mediums like mobile?
IBM Bluemix offers you the opportunity to craft new applications in a fully hosted and managed Platform as a Service. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tie these two worlds together? Well, in fact you can!
In this talk, we’ll show you how to incorporate backend services into your IBM Bluemix applications through Cast Iron Live, an API gateway that let’s you expose your on-prem backend services safely to off-prem applications on IBM Bluemix. We’ll even show you how to manage the entire chain using a consistent DevOps-centric toolchain using IBM UrbanCode Deploy!
Edge 2016 Session 1886 Building your own docker container cloud on ibm power...Yong Feng
The material for IBM Edge 2016 session for a client use case of Spectrum Conductor for Containers
https://www-01.ibm.com/events/global/edge/sessions/.
Please refer to http://ibm.biz/ConductorForContainers for more details about Spectrum Conductor for Containers.
Please refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YMjP6EypqA and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9oVPU3rwhE for the demo of Spectrum Conductor for Containers.
A Bluemix offering built on open-source Docker technology.
Containers technology originated over 20 years ago with web-hosting vendors seeking to optimize the density of websites residing on each server in a datacenter. IBM, Sun, Google made key contributions to those early iterations. More recently, by isolating an application and its dependencies inside a container, Rocket and Cloud Foundry have evolved standards for working with containers within cloud infrastructure. And Dockerhas eliminated the issues that previously resulted in a containerized application working in one environment but not another.
In the context the IBM partnership with Docker, this document provides an overview of IBM Containers as an enterprise-ready solution for using Docker containers.
Similar to IBM WebSphere Liberty and Docker Deep Dive (20)
Continuous Delivery to Kubernetes with Jenkins and HelmDavid Currie
Presentation given at Oracle Code One 2018 covering deploying Jenkins to Kubernetes with Helm, deploying to Kubernetes from Jenkins with Helm, and Jenkins X.
Continuous Delivery to Kubernetes with Jenkins and HelmDavid Currie
Presentation given at Index San Francisco on 22 February 2018 covering deployment of Jenkins on Kubernetes with Helm and deployment from Jenkins to Kubernetes with Helm.
How to Containerize WebSphere Application Server Traditional, and Why You Mig...David Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2017.
Abstract: Containers are a great fit for cloud native application architectures, but that's not the only use case. In this session, we'll explore the benefits that containerization can bring to existing applications running on WebSphere Application Server traditional, whether base or Network Deployment, and how to go about doing it.
Scalable, Available and Reliable Cloud Applications with PaaS and MicroservicesDavid Currie
Presentation given at AtTheFrontend.dk on 27 May 2015 covering an introduction to microservices and how Platform-as-a-Service helps with many of the challenges deploying microservices. Example supporting technologies include Bluemix / Cloud Foundry, Docker and Netflix OSS.
Developing Enterprise Applications for the Cloud,from Monolith to MicroservicesDavid Currie
Presented at IBM InterConnect 2105. Is your next enterprise application ready for the cloud? Do you know how to build the kind of low-latency, highly available, highly scalable, omni-channel, micro-service modern-day application that customers expect? This introductory presentation will cover what it takes to build such an application using the multiple language runtimes and composing services offered on IBM Bluemix cloud.
Taking the Application Server to Web Scale with Netflix Open Source SoftwareDavid Currie
Presentation from JavaOne providing an introduction to microservices, the Netflix OSS projects Eureka, Ribbon, Hystrix and Archaius, and the open source work that has been done to make them more consumable in WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Gamify Your Mind; The Secret Sauce to Delivering Success, Continuously Improv...Shahin Sheidaei
Games are powerful teaching tools, fostering hands-on engagement and fun. But they require careful consideration to succeed. Join me to explore factors in running and selecting games, ensuring they serve as effective teaching tools. Learn to maintain focus on learning objectives while playing, and how to measure the ROI of gaming in education. Discover strategies for pitching gaming to leadership. This session offers insights, tips, and examples for coaches, team leads, and enterprise leaders seeking to teach from simple to complex concepts.
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
Venez le découvrir lors de cette session ignite
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
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IBM WebSphere Liberty and Docker Deep Dive
1. IBM Cloud Technical University 2016
25 – 28 October 2016|Madrid, Spain
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IBM WebSphere Liberty and
Docker Deep Dive
David Currie | @dcurrie | david_currie@uk.ibm.com
WebSphere Application Server Development
3. IBM Cloud Technical University 2016
25 – 28 October 2016|Madrid, Spain
David Currie | @dcurrie | david_currie@uk.ibm.com
WebSphere Application Server Development
Docker Fundamentals
4. Containers are like lightweight
Virtual Machines
Containers vs VMs
Helps understand the rationale for containers
– Isolation, repeatability and portability of VMs but
without the deployment and runtime overhead of
an entire OS image and hypervisor
But no help in understand what containers are!
“
”
6. Server 1
Building a Docker image
FROM ibmjava
RUN wget …
&& unzip …
CMD server run
Dockerfile
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Image: wlp
Docker
Engine
docker build -t wlp .
Registryjre
Registry
ibmjava
7. Server 1
Pushing to a Docker registry
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Image: wlp
Docker
Engine
docker push wlp
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Registry
wlp
8. Server 2
Pulling from a Docker registry
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Image: wlp
Docker
Engine
docker pull wlp
jre
Registry
liberty
CMD server run
wlp
9. Server 2
Docker run
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Image: wlp
jre
liberty
CMD server run
Container
R/W layer
Docker
Engine
docker run wlp
jre
Registry
liberty
CMD server run
wlp
10. IBM Cloud Technical University 2016
25 – 28 October 2016|Madrid, Spain
David Currie | @dcurrie | david_currie@uk.ibm.com
WebSphere Application Server Development
Docker and Liberty Development
11. Developer images on Docker Hub
$ docker run websphere-liberty
Unable to find image 'websphere-liberty:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from library/websphere-liberty
cad964aed91d: Pull complete
3a80a22fea63: Pull complete
…
Digest:
sha256:af8a91cb0da0f2561613f51ea477cd1c15e64f24698755177ba6c575c48c749c
Status: Downloaded newer image for websphere-liberty:latest
Launching defaultServer (WebSphere Application Server 16.0.0.3/wlp-
1.0.14.cl160320160831-1555) on IBM J9 VM, version pxa6480sr3fp12-20160S)
[AUDIT ] CWWKE0001I: The server defaultServer has been launched.
…
[AUDIT ] CWWKF0011I: The server defaultServer is ready to run a smarter
planet.
12. Official image hierarchy
Also available: s390x/websphere-liberty &
ppc64le/websphere-liberty
websphere-liberty
:kernel :webProfile7
:javaee7 /
:latest
:webProfile6:beta
:microProfile
ubuntu:16.04 ibmjava:8-jre
13. Running a WAR file
• It really is a mount – not a copy of the file
• Updates from the host are now reflected in
the container
.war
$ docker run -d -p 9080:9080
-v $(pwd)/app.war:/config/dropins/app.war
websphere-liberty:webProfile7
16. IBM Cloud Technical University 2016
25 – 28 October 2016|Madrid, Spain
David Currie | @dcurrie | david_currie@uk.ibm.com
WebSphere Application Server Development
Deployment Pipeline to Production
17. Deployment pipeline
Repository
Developer
Download dev
image
Dev on local
image
Check app
code into
Git
Repository
Build app,
layer onto
image in
repository
Put image with
app into repo
Pull image
down to test
boxes
Run tests on
Docker ready test
boxes
If images
pass, update
image in repo
with tag to
indicate prod
ready
Repository
Deploy images
into
production
Run on Docker on
IaaS
Run on CaaS
Run on local
Docker
UrbanCode can be
used to install Docker
on IaaS or on-prem
18. • Build an application layer on a base image
containing the application server
• Dockerfile:
• Modifying the application requires rebuilding
and redeploying just the application layer
FROM websphere-liberty:webProfile7
ADD app.war /config/dropins/
Deploying an application
.war
docker build -t app .
docker run -d -p 80:9080 -p 443:9443 app
19. FROM websphere-liberty:kernel
COPY server.xml /config/
RUN installUtility install --acceptLicense defaultServer
Building a ‘right size’ image
1. Start with the Liberty kernel image
2. Add the application’s server.xml
3. Use installUtility to add just the features
required by the application
20. Obtaining a production licensed
image
• Build your own images using binaries
from Passport Advantage, or
• Upgrade the websphere-liberty image
using executable license JARs from
Passport Advantage
• Instructions and example Dockerfiles:
https://github.com/WASdev/ci.docker
21. Environmental configuration
• Don’t build environment specific images
• Add environment specific configuration at
runtime
• Options:
1. Environments variables
• Easy to insert in to Liberty config ${env.YYY}
• End up in Docker meta-data/logs
2. Mounted files
3. Pull from key-value store
22. Persistent state
• Treat containers as cattle not pets
– Don’t persist state inside containers
• Use non-containerized backing services or
• Write state to volumes outside of the
container
– NFS e.g. GlusterFS
– Volume management e.g. Flocker
23. Logging
• Potential for large number of ephemeral
containers
– Offload and centralize logs for ease of problem
determination
• Docker logging enables collection of
SystemOut/SystemErr
• Liberty features push
messages, trace,
FFDC, GC and HTTP
access logs
– logstashCollector
– bluemixLogCollector
24. IBM Cloud Technical University 2016
25 – 28 October 2016|Madrid, Spain
David Currie | @dcurrie | david_currie@uk.ibm.com
WebSphere Application Server Development
Scalability
25. Image deployment via collective controller
IHS/Plugin
Collective
Controller
Liberty
Docker
Engine
Docker
Engine
Liberty
Liberty
Admin
HTTP
26. Docker Datacenter
• Based on Docker Compose/Swarm
• Adds local registry, commercially supported engine, access
control and UI
• IBM reselling with support: ibm.biz/ddc-announce
UCP Controller
Swarm
Manager
Certificate
Authority
KV Store
Docker Remote API Docker Remote API
LDAP/AD
User Requests via
Docker Remote API
External CA
HA Replica
Swarm
KV Store
HA Replica
Swarm
KV Store
Docker
Trusted
Registry
27. Swarm, Compose and Liberty collectives
Swarm
Master
IHS/Plugin
Collective
Controller
Liberty
Swarm
Agent
Swarm
Agent
Liberty
Docker
Compose
HTTP
DB
31. More on IBM Containers
• Private registry with Vulnerability Advisor
• Per-minute billing
• Integrated logging and monitoring
• Private VLAN and persistent volumes
• Available in all Bluemix flavors
– Public
– Dedicated
– Local
32. One final note:WAS traditional and Docker
• Liberty’s size, start-up time and configurability
make it the best fit for containers
• WAS traditional in Docker is also
– Allows existing and new workloads to share a
common container platform
• WAS developer/try-buy images available on
Docker Hub at ibmcom/websphere-traditional
• Dockerfiles/scripts:
– https://github.com/WASdev/websphere-traditional
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