ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NicolaKabar / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NicolaKabar / Fri, 15 Jun 2018 17:15:36 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NicolaKabar Demystifying Application Connectivity with Kubernetes in the Docker Platform /slideshow/demystifying-application-connectivity-with-kubernetes-in-the-docker-platform/102502563 dcus18networkingsessionvfinal-180615171536
The addition of Kubernetes support to Docker Enterprise Platform presents deployments with interesting new abstractions for application connectivity. Users and Operators are often challenged with rationalizing how pod networking (with CNI plugins like Calico or Flannel), Services (via kube-proxy) and Ingress work in concert to enable application connectivity within and outside a cluster. Similarly, given the dynamic and transient nature of containerized microservice workloads, how to leverage scalable and declarative approaches like network policies to express segmentation and security primitives. This session provides an illustrative walkthrough of these core concepts by going through common deployment architectures providing design, operations, and scale considerations based on experience from numerous production deployments. The session will also showcase how to complement application and operations workflows with policy-driven business, compliance and security controls typically required in enterprise production deployments.]]>

The addition of Kubernetes support to Docker Enterprise Platform presents deployments with interesting new abstractions for application connectivity. Users and Operators are often challenged with rationalizing how pod networking (with CNI plugins like Calico or Flannel), Services (via kube-proxy) and Ingress work in concert to enable application connectivity within and outside a cluster. Similarly, given the dynamic and transient nature of containerized microservice workloads, how to leverage scalable and declarative approaches like network policies to express segmentation and security primitives. This session provides an illustrative walkthrough of these core concepts by going through common deployment architectures providing design, operations, and scale considerations based on experience from numerous production deployments. The session will also showcase how to complement application and operations workflows with policy-driven business, compliance and security controls typically required in enterprise production deployments.]]>
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 17:15:36 GMT /slideshow/demystifying-application-connectivity-with-kubernetes-in-the-docker-platform/102502563 NicolaKabar@slideshare.net(NicolaKabar) Demystifying Application Connectivity with Kubernetes in the Docker Platform NicolaKabar The addition of Kubernetes support to Docker Enterprise Platform presents deployments with interesting new abstractions for application connectivity. Users and Operators are often challenged with rationalizing how pod networking (with CNI plugins like Calico or Flannel), Services (via kube-proxy) and Ingress work in concert to enable application connectivity within and outside a cluster. Similarly, given the dynamic and transient nature of containerized microservice workloads, how to leverage scalable and declarative approaches like network policies to express segmentation and security primitives. This session provides an illustrative walkthrough of these core concepts by going through common deployment architectures providing design, operations, and scale considerations based on experience from numerous production deployments. The session will also showcase how to complement application and operations workflows with policy-driven business, compliance and security controls typically required in enterprise production deployments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dcus18networkingsessionvfinal-180615171536-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The addition of Kubernetes support to Docker Enterprise Platform presents deployments with interesting new abstractions for application connectivity. Users and Operators are often challenged with rationalizing how pod networking (with CNI plugins like Calico or Flannel), Services (via kube-proxy) and Ingress work in concert to enable application connectivity within and outside a cluster. Similarly, given the dynamic and transient nature of containerized microservice workloads, how to leverage scalable and declarative approaches like network policies to express segmentation and security primitives. This session provides an illustrative walkthrough of these core concepts by going through common deployment architectures providing design, operations, and scale considerations based on experience from numerous production deployments. The session will also showcase how to complement application and operations workflows with policy-driven business, compliance and security controls typically required in enterprise production deployments.
Demystifying Application Connectivity with Kubernetes in the Docker Platform from Nicola Kabar
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The Enterprise IT Checklist for Docker Operations /slideshow/the-enterprise-it-checklist-for-docker-operations/80895664 itchecklistv1-171017115420
Enterprises often have hundreds of legacy applications developed by development teams across multiple business units. This presents a series of challenges to IT teams as they architect and support a complex and diverse IT environment. Add to that Docker, containers, and cloud - going beyond the pilot environment to production requires both the technology and best practices. In this session, we will go through a checklist of considerations and best practices providing a framework for smooth Docker production operations.]]>

Enterprises often have hundreds of legacy applications developed by development teams across multiple business units. This presents a series of challenges to IT teams as they architect and support a complex and diverse IT environment. Add to that Docker, containers, and cloud - going beyond the pilot environment to production requires both the technology and best practices. In this session, we will go through a checklist of considerations and best practices providing a framework for smooth Docker production operations.]]>
Tue, 17 Oct 2017 11:54:20 GMT /slideshow/the-enterprise-it-checklist-for-docker-operations/80895664 NicolaKabar@slideshare.net(NicolaKabar) The Enterprise IT Checklist for Docker Operations NicolaKabar Enterprises often have hundreds of legacy applications developed by development teams across multiple business units. This presents a series of challenges to IT teams as they architect and support a complex and diverse IT environment. Add to that Docker, containers, and cloud - going beyond the pilot environment to production requires both the technology and best practices. In this session, we will go through a checklist of considerations and best practices providing a framework for smooth Docker production operations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/itchecklistv1-171017115420-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Enterprises often have hundreds of legacy applications developed by development teams across multiple business units. This presents a series of challenges to IT teams as they architect and support a complex and diverse IT environment. Add to that Docker, containers, and cloud - going beyond the pilot environment to production requires both the technology and best practices. In this session, we will go through a checklist of considerations and best practices providing a framework for smooth Docker production operations.
The Enterprise IT Checklist for Docker Operations from Nicola Kabar
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Global Operations with Docker Enterprise /slideshow/global-operations-with-docker-enterprise/75654318 108744globaldockeropsv7final-170503213622
Enterprises often have hundreds or even thousands of applications spread across hundreds of development teams, business units and geographies. This presents challenges to IT teams as they architect an environment to run Docker apps on globally distributed hybrid cloud infrastructure, developed by distributed dev teams and consumed by customers around the world. Docker Datacenter provides the technology and framework to implement a global software supply chain. This session will dig into the design considerations, tools and best practices to address this type of environment with Docker Datacenter. And there will be data, demos and tools! Results from various performance tests will be presented in conjunction with recommendations for high-availability configurations, content cache use cases for faster developer workflow and scheduling strategies for improving application resilience.]]>

Enterprises often have hundreds or even thousands of applications spread across hundreds of development teams, business units and geographies. This presents challenges to IT teams as they architect an environment to run Docker apps on globally distributed hybrid cloud infrastructure, developed by distributed dev teams and consumed by customers around the world. Docker Datacenter provides the technology and framework to implement a global software supply chain. This session will dig into the design considerations, tools and best practices to address this type of environment with Docker Datacenter. And there will be data, demos and tools! Results from various performance tests will be presented in conjunction with recommendations for high-availability configurations, content cache use cases for faster developer workflow and scheduling strategies for improving application resilience.]]>
Wed, 03 May 2017 21:36:22 GMT /slideshow/global-operations-with-docker-enterprise/75654318 NicolaKabar@slideshare.net(NicolaKabar) Global Operations with Docker Enterprise NicolaKabar Enterprises often have hundreds or even thousands of applications spread across hundreds of development teams, business units and geographies. This presents challenges to IT teams as they architect an environment to run Docker apps on globally distributed hybrid cloud infrastructure, developed by distributed dev teams and consumed by customers around the world. Docker Datacenter provides the technology and framework to implement a global software supply chain. This session will dig into the design considerations, tools and best practices to address this type of environment with Docker Datacenter. And there will be data, demos and tools! Results from various performance tests will be presented in conjunction with recommendations for high-availability configurations, content cache use cases for faster developer workflow and scheduling strategies for improving application resilience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/108744globaldockeropsv7final-170503213622-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Enterprises often have hundreds or even thousands of applications spread across hundreds of development teams, business units and geographies. This presents challenges to IT teams as they architect an environment to run Docker apps on globally distributed hybrid cloud infrastructure, developed by distributed dev teams and consumed by customers around the world. Docker Datacenter provides the technology and framework to implement a global software supply chain. This session will dig into the design considerations, tools and best practices to address this type of environment with Docker Datacenter. And there will be data, demos and tools! Results from various performance tests will be presented in conjunction with recommendations for high-availability configurations, content cache use cases for faster developer workflow and scheduling strategies for improving application resilience.
Global Operations with Docker Enterprise from Nicola Kabar
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Docker Multihost Networking /slideshow/docker-multihost-networking/55364450 dockernetworking-151121122456-lva1-app6891
Docker 1.9 introduced a new networking architecture that uses VXLAN overlays to connect distinct Docker hosts. I will go over the new architecture, its advantages, and use-cases, and demo how it can enable scaling applications with Compose and Swarm.]]>

Docker 1.9 introduced a new networking architecture that uses VXLAN overlays to connect distinct Docker hosts. I will go over the new architecture, its advantages, and use-cases, and demo how it can enable scaling applications with Compose and Swarm.]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2015 12:24:56 GMT /slideshow/docker-multihost-networking/55364450 NicolaKabar@slideshare.net(NicolaKabar) Docker Multihost Networking NicolaKabar Docker 1.9 introduced a new networking architecture that uses VXLAN overlays to connect distinct Docker hosts. I will go over the new architecture, its advantages, and use-cases, and demo how it can enable scaling applications with Compose and Swarm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dockernetworking-151121122456-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Docker 1.9 introduced a new networking architecture that uses VXLAN overlays to connect distinct Docker hosts. I will go over the new architecture, its advantages, and use-cases, and demo how it can enable scaling applications with Compose and Swarm.
Docker Multihost Networking from Nicola Kabar
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