際際滷shows by User: Container-Solutions / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: Container-Solutions / Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:12:11 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: Container-Solutions Distributed Tracing with OpenTracing, ZipKin and Kubernetes /slideshow/distributed-tracing-with-opentracing-zipkin-and-kubernetes/67472543 distributedtracingwithzipkinandkubernetes-microservicemeetupzurich-2016-10-20-161020201211
Presented at the Microservice Meetup Zurich - October 20, 2016. ]]>

Presented at the Microservice Meetup Zurich - October 20, 2016. ]]>
Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:12:11 GMT /slideshow/distributed-tracing-with-opentracing-zipkin-and-kubernetes/67472543 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) Distributed Tracing with OpenTracing, ZipKin and Kubernetes Container-Solutions Presented at the Microservice Meetup Zurich - October 20, 2016. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/distributedtracingwithzipkinandkubernetes-microservicemeetupzurich-2016-10-20-161020201211-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the Microservice Meetup Zurich - October 20, 2016.
Distributed Tracing with OpenTracing, ZipKin and Kubernetes from Container Solutions
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Securing Your Deployment Pipeline With Docker /slideshow/securing-your-deployment-pipeline-with-docker/63352868 securing-your-deployment-pipeline-with-docker-160622205714
This talk discusses the challenges applying DevOps practices like Continuous Delivery in the presence of classic enterprise security procedures. We'll introduce the concept of AppSec pipelines and how they can act as building block to secure the delivery process for software in DevOps organisations. Finally we'll demo how such a pipeline can be built and parallelised using Docker to give developers fast feedback after code changes.]]>

This talk discusses the challenges applying DevOps practices like Continuous Delivery in the presence of classic enterprise security procedures. We'll introduce the concept of AppSec pipelines and how they can act as building block to secure the delivery process for software in DevOps organisations. Finally we'll demo how such a pipeline can be built and parallelised using Docker to give developers fast feedback after code changes.]]>
Wed, 22 Jun 2016 20:57:14 GMT /slideshow/securing-your-deployment-pipeline-with-docker/63352868 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) Securing Your Deployment Pipeline With Docker Container-Solutions This talk discusses the challenges applying DevOps practices like Continuous Delivery in the presence of classic enterprise security procedures. We'll introduce the concept of AppSec pipelines and how they can act as building block to secure the delivery process for software in DevOps organisations. Finally we'll demo how such a pipeline can be built and parallelised using Docker to give developers fast feedback after code changes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securing-your-deployment-pipeline-with-docker-160622205714-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk discusses the challenges applying DevOps practices like Continuous Delivery in the presence of classic enterprise security procedures. We&#39;ll introduce the concept of AppSec pipelines and how they can act as building block to secure the delivery process for software in DevOps organisations. Finally we&#39;ll demo how such a pipeline can be built and parallelised using Docker to give developers fast feedback after code changes.
Securing Your Deployment Pipeline With Docker from Container Solutions
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Microservices: A Security Nightmare? /slideshow/microservices-a-security-nightmare/63352812 microservices-a-security-nightmare-goto-night-160622205442
The currently generally accepted properties of microservices can be summed up as follows: They are small and plentiful. They collaborate over the network. They are often built using different technologies by autonomous teams. These teams assume end-to-end responsibility for their creations and follow DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles. They also tend to be deployed as software containers using Docker. Each one of these properties individually can make traditional information security managers shudder. A large attack surface due to the great number of network services, which are built and run by teams with possibly little security expertise. Changes deployed to production multiple times a day, often without any human intervention or sign-off. All that using whatever new tech stack the team in charge sees fit and run in overhyped container technology, which has yet to be proven in production. This talk explored if the situation is really that dire, or if the properties of microservices can possibly even strengthen information security in your organisation.]]>

The currently generally accepted properties of microservices can be summed up as follows: They are small and plentiful. They collaborate over the network. They are often built using different technologies by autonomous teams. These teams assume end-to-end responsibility for their creations and follow DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles. They also tend to be deployed as software containers using Docker. Each one of these properties individually can make traditional information security managers shudder. A large attack surface due to the great number of network services, which are built and run by teams with possibly little security expertise. Changes deployed to production multiple times a day, often without any human intervention or sign-off. All that using whatever new tech stack the team in charge sees fit and run in overhyped container technology, which has yet to be proven in production. This talk explored if the situation is really that dire, or if the properties of microservices can possibly even strengthen information security in your organisation.]]>
Wed, 22 Jun 2016 20:54:42 GMT /slideshow/microservices-a-security-nightmare/63352812 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) Microservices: A Security Nightmare? Container-Solutions The currently generally accepted properties of microservices can be summed up as follows: They are small and plentiful. They collaborate over the network. They are often built using different technologies by autonomous teams. These teams assume end-to-end responsibility for their creations and follow DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles. They also tend to be deployed as software containers using Docker. Each one of these properties individually can make traditional information security managers shudder. A large attack surface due to the great number of network services, which are built and run by teams with possibly little security expertise. Changes deployed to production multiple times a day, often without any human intervention or sign-off. All that using whatever new tech stack the team in charge sees fit and run in overhyped container technology, which has yet to be proven in production. This talk explored if the situation is really that dire, or if the properties of microservices can possibly even strengthen information security in your organisation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microservices-a-security-nightmare-goto-night-160622205442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The currently generally accepted properties of microservices can be summed up as follows: They are small and plentiful. They collaborate over the network. They are often built using different technologies by autonomous teams. These teams assume end-to-end responsibility for their creations and follow DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles. They also tend to be deployed as software containers using Docker. Each one of these properties individually can make traditional information security managers shudder. A large attack surface due to the great number of network services, which are built and run by teams with possibly little security expertise. Changes deployed to production multiple times a day, often without any human intervention or sign-off. All that using whatever new tech stack the team in charge sees fit and run in overhyped container technology, which has yet to be proven in production. This talk explored if the situation is really that dire, or if the properties of microservices can possibly even strengthen information security in your organisation.
Microservices: A Security Nightmare? from Container Solutions
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MesosCon 2016 - minimesos, the experimentation and testing tool for Apache Mesos /slideshow/mesoscon-2016-minimesos-the-experimentation-and-testing-tool-for-apache-mesos/63338794 minimesos-theexperimentationandtestingtoolforapachemesos-160622141828
The Apache Mesos project allows a developer to orchestrate and utilize a cluster of machines as if it were a single pool of resources. Engineers from multiple disciplines are writing frameworks to take advantage of the redundancy and scalability that Mesos provides. During the development of the ELK stack on Mesos (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) we found that the Mesos and Docker community is sorely missing tools to enable integration tests and projects to reduce boilerplate code. We decided to create our own tool for experimenting with Mesos and testing frameworks: minimesos, available at https://www.minimesos.org Minimesos is an experimentation and testing tool which can be used as a standalone cli application or from within a JUnit test. Start a containerized Mesos cluster, start the scheduler of your framework and perform assertions. At the end of the test the cluster is destroyed. In this talk I will introduce minimesos, it's features, design and implementation and what is on the horizon.]]>

The Apache Mesos project allows a developer to orchestrate and utilize a cluster of machines as if it were a single pool of resources. Engineers from multiple disciplines are writing frameworks to take advantage of the redundancy and scalability that Mesos provides. During the development of the ELK stack on Mesos (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) we found that the Mesos and Docker community is sorely missing tools to enable integration tests and projects to reduce boilerplate code. We decided to create our own tool for experimenting with Mesos and testing frameworks: minimesos, available at https://www.minimesos.org Minimesos is an experimentation and testing tool which can be used as a standalone cli application or from within a JUnit test. Start a containerized Mesos cluster, start the scheduler of your framework and perform assertions. At the end of the test the cluster is destroyed. In this talk I will introduce minimesos, it's features, design and implementation and what is on the horizon.]]>
Wed, 22 Jun 2016 14:18:27 GMT /slideshow/mesoscon-2016-minimesos-the-experimentation-and-testing-tool-for-apache-mesos/63338794 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) MesosCon 2016 - minimesos, the experimentation and testing tool for Apache Mesos Container-Solutions The Apache Mesos project allows a developer to orchestrate and utilize a cluster of machines as if it were a single pool of resources. Engineers from multiple disciplines are writing frameworks to take advantage of the redundancy and scalability that Mesos provides. During the development of the ELK stack on Mesos (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) we found that the Mesos and Docker community is sorely missing tools to enable integration tests and projects to reduce boilerplate code. We decided to create our own tool for experimenting with Mesos and testing frameworks: minimesos, available at https://www.minimesos.org Minimesos is an experimentation and testing tool which can be used as a standalone cli application or from within a JUnit test. Start a containerized Mesos cluster, start the scheduler of your framework and perform assertions. At the end of the test the cluster is destroyed. In this talk I will introduce minimesos, it's features, design and implementation and what is on the horizon. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/minimesos-theexperimentationandtestingtoolforapachemesos-160622141828-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Apache Mesos project allows a developer to orchestrate and utilize a cluster of machines as if it were a single pool of resources. Engineers from multiple disciplines are writing frameworks to take advantage of the redundancy and scalability that Mesos provides. During the development of the ELK stack on Mesos (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) we found that the Mesos and Docker community is sorely missing tools to enable integration tests and projects to reduce boilerplate code. We decided to create our own tool for experimenting with Mesos and testing frameworks: minimesos, available at https://www.minimesos.org Minimesos is an experimentation and testing tool which can be used as a standalone cli application or from within a JUnit test. Start a containerized Mesos cluster, start the scheduler of your framework and perform assertions. At the end of the test the cluster is destroyed. In this talk I will introduce minimesos, it&#39;s features, design and implementation and what is on the horizon.
MesosCon 2016 - minimesos, the experimentation and testing tool for Apache Mesos from Container Solutions
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Beyond 12 Factor - Developing Cloud Native Applications /slideshow/beyond-12-factor-developing-cloud-native-applications/63335681 opencloudday-2016-schoefmann-160622130505
Cloud Native Computing (CNC) will transform the way we think about application development and delivery in the coming years. The IT industry has reacted by creating the Cloud Native Computing Foundation with the goal to "make the same approach that solved challenging scalability and efficiency problems for internet companies available to all developers". It describes cloud native applications as "systems that are container packaged, dynamically managed and micro-services oriented". This talk will look at CNC from a engineering and architecture perspective and present strategies how to design auto-scaling and self-healing systems. Presented at the Swiss Open Cloud Day 2016]]>

Cloud Native Computing (CNC) will transform the way we think about application development and delivery in the coming years. The IT industry has reacted by creating the Cloud Native Computing Foundation with the goal to "make the same approach that solved challenging scalability and efficiency problems for internet companies available to all developers". It describes cloud native applications as "systems that are container packaged, dynamically managed and micro-services oriented". This talk will look at CNC from a engineering and architecture perspective and present strategies how to design auto-scaling and self-healing systems. Presented at the Swiss Open Cloud Day 2016]]>
Wed, 22 Jun 2016 13:05:05 GMT /slideshow/beyond-12-factor-developing-cloud-native-applications/63335681 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) Beyond 12 Factor - Developing Cloud Native Applications Container-Solutions Cloud Native Computing (CNC) will transform the way we think about application development and delivery in the coming years. The IT industry has reacted by creating the Cloud Native Computing Foundation with the goal to "make the same approach that solved challenging scalability and efficiency problems for internet companies available to all developers". It describes cloud native applications as "systems that are container packaged, dynamically managed and micro-services oriented". This talk will look at CNC from a engineering and architecture perspective and present strategies how to design auto-scaling and self-healing systems. Presented at the Swiss Open Cloud Day 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opencloudday-2016-schoefmann-160622130505-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cloud Native Computing (CNC) will transform the way we think about application development and delivery in the coming years. The IT industry has reacted by creating the Cloud Native Computing Foundation with the goal to &quot;make the same approach that solved challenging scalability and efficiency problems for internet companies available to all developers&quot;. It describes cloud native applications as &quot;systems that are container packaged, dynamically managed and micro-services oriented&quot;. This talk will look at CNC from a engineering and architecture perspective and present strategies how to design auto-scaling and self-healing systems. Presented at the Swiss Open Cloud Day 2016
Beyond 12 Factor - Developing Cloud Native Applications from Container Solutions
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Introduction to Docker by Adrian Mouat /slideshow/adrian-mouat-introductiontodocker/44594223 adrianmouatintroductiontodocker-150212070644-conversion-gate01
An introduction to Docker and overview of the main use cases.]]>

An introduction to Docker and overview of the main use cases.]]>
Thu, 12 Feb 2015 07:06:44 GMT /slideshow/adrian-mouat-introductiontodocker/44594223 Container-Solutions@slideshare.net(Container-Solutions) Introduction to Docker by Adrian Mouat Container-Solutions An introduction to Docker and overview of the main use cases. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adrianmouatintroductiontodocker-150212070644-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An introduction to Docker and overview of the main use cases.
Introduction to Docker by Adrian Mouat from Container Solutions
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