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https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/conference-program/presentation/fraser How do you successfully take a Dockerized application from an existing dev/test environment and build out a production-ready, scalable, service-oriented architecture in the Cloud? That was the challenge Pythian faced, and in this tutorial we’ll walk you through our approach to the problem. Attendees will learn how to use tools such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul to automate build, deployment, orchestration, and service discovery of Docker containers. Source code and configurations will be provided so participants can follow along on their systems or join the instructors in the LISA Lab space to work through specific problems. Requirements: Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com) Vagrant hostmanager plugin (https://github.com/smdahlen/vagrant-hostmanager) VM provider such as VirtualBox It will be necessary for attendees to download and add a copy of the virtual machines prior to the tutorial. A source code repository URL will be provided containing instructions on how to obtain the VMs. Who should attend: Technical professionals, including System Architects and SRE/Software Engineers, interested in leveraging modern DevOps tools to create an automated, continuous delivery pipeline. Take back to work: Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of proven use cases and patterns, as well as ideas of how you can leverage technology such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul in your Docker-enabled environment. Topics include: * Ansible for configuration management and task management * Ansible Tower for job scheduling and storing sensitive data * Packer and Ansible local provisioner for automating the creation of Docker containers and importing into a private registry * Shipyard for providing orchestration of Docker containers, including automated deployment and lifecycle management * Consul, Registrator, and Consul Template for service discovery and dynamic configuration updates]]>

https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/conference-program/presentation/fraser How do you successfully take a Dockerized application from an existing dev/test environment and build out a production-ready, scalable, service-oriented architecture in the Cloud? That was the challenge Pythian faced, and in this tutorial we’ll walk you through our approach to the problem. Attendees will learn how to use tools such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul to automate build, deployment, orchestration, and service discovery of Docker containers. Source code and configurations will be provided so participants can follow along on their systems or join the instructors in the LISA Lab space to work through specific problems. Requirements: Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com) Vagrant hostmanager plugin (https://github.com/smdahlen/vagrant-hostmanager) VM provider such as VirtualBox It will be necessary for attendees to download and add a copy of the virtual machines prior to the tutorial. A source code repository URL will be provided containing instructions on how to obtain the VMs. Who should attend: Technical professionals, including System Architects and SRE/Software Engineers, interested in leveraging modern DevOps tools to create an automated, continuous delivery pipeline. Take back to work: Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of proven use cases and patterns, as well as ideas of how you can leverage technology such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul in your Docker-enabled environment. Topics include: * Ansible for configuration management and task management * Ansible Tower for job scheduling and storing sensitive data * Packer and Ansible local provisioner for automating the creation of Docker containers and importing into a private registry * Shipyard for providing orchestration of Docker containers, including automated deployment and lifecycle management * Consul, Registrator, and Consul Template for service discovery and dynamic configuration updates]]>
Mon, 18 Apr 2016 05:27:34 GMT /sdgr4061/lisa15-automated-build-and-deployment-of-docker-hosts-and-containers sdgr4061@slideshare.net(sdgr4061) LISA15: Automated Build and Deployment of Docker Hosts and Containers sdgr4061 https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/conference-program/presentation/fraser How do you successfully take a Dockerized application from an existing dev/test environment and build out a production-ready, scalable, service-oriented architecture in the Cloud? That was the challenge Pythian faced, and in this tutorial we’ll walk you through our approach to the problem. Attendees will learn how to use tools such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul to automate build, deployment, orchestration, and service discovery of Docker containers. Source code and configurations will be provided so participants can follow along on their systems or join the instructors in the LISA Lab space to work through specific problems. Requirements: Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com) Vagrant hostmanager plugin (https://github.com/smdahlen/vagrant-hostmanager) VM provider such as VirtualBox It will be necessary for attendees to download and add a copy of the virtual machines prior to the tutorial. A source code repository URL will be provided containing instructions on how to obtain the VMs. Who should attend: Technical professionals, including System Architects and SRE/Software Engineers, interested in leveraging modern DevOps tools to create an automated, continuous delivery pipeline. Take back to work: Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of proven use cases and patterns, as well as ideas of how you can leverage technology such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul in your Docker-enabled environment. Topics include: * Ansible for configuration management and task management * Ansible Tower for job scheduling and storing sensitive data * Packer and Ansible local provisioner for automating the creation of Docker containers and importing into a private registry * Shipyard for providing orchestration of Docker containers, including automated deployment and lifecycle management * Consul, Registrator, and Consul Template for service discovery and dynamic configuration updates <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lisa15dockertutorial-160418052734-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/conference-program/presentation/fraser How do you successfully take a Dockerized application from an existing dev/test environment and build out a production-ready, scalable, service-oriented architecture in the Cloud? That was the challenge Pythian faced, and in this tutorial we’ll walk you through our approach to the problem. Attendees will learn how to use tools such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul to automate build, deployment, orchestration, and service discovery of Docker containers. Source code and configurations will be provided so participants can follow along on their systems or join the instructors in the LISA Lab space to work through specific problems. Requirements: Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com) Vagrant hostmanager plugin (https://github.com/smdahlen/vagrant-hostmanager) VM provider such as VirtualBox It will be necessary for attendees to download and add a copy of the virtual machines prior to the tutorial. A source code repository URL will be provided containing instructions on how to obtain the VMs. Who should attend: Technical professionals, including System Architects and SRE/Software Engineers, interested in leveraging modern DevOps tools to create an automated, continuous delivery pipeline. Take back to work: Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of proven use cases and patterns, as well as ideas of how you can leverage technology such as Ansible, Packer, Shipyard, and Consul in your Docker-enabled environment. Topics include: * Ansible for configuration management and task management * Ansible Tower for job scheduling and storing sensitive data * Packer and Ansible local provisioner for automating the creation of Docker containers and importing into a private registry * Shipyard for providing orchestration of Docker containers, including automated deployment and lifecycle management * Consul, Registrator, and Consul Template for service discovery and dynamic configuration updates
LISA15: Automated Build and Deployment of Docker Hosts and Containers from Bill Fraser
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Ottawa Puppet User Group - Publishing a Module on the Puppet Forge /slideshow/ottawa-puppet-user-group-publishing-a-module-on-the-puppet-forge/40408152 ottawapuppetusergroup-publishingamoduleonthepuppetforge-141017125703-conversion-gate01
A presentation delivered at the February 2014 meeting of the Ottawa Puppet User Group, discussing why you would want to publish a module to the Puppet Forge, and some best practices for module development.]]>

A presentation delivered at the February 2014 meeting of the Ottawa Puppet User Group, discussing why you would want to publish a module to the Puppet Forge, and some best practices for module development.]]>
Fri, 17 Oct 2014 12:57:03 GMT /slideshow/ottawa-puppet-user-group-publishing-a-module-on-the-puppet-forge/40408152 sdgr4061@slideshare.net(sdgr4061) Ottawa Puppet User Group - Publishing a Module on the Puppet Forge sdgr4061 A presentation delivered at the February 2014 meeting of the Ottawa Puppet User Group, discussing why you would want to publish a module to the Puppet Forge, and some best practices for module development. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ottawapuppetusergroup-publishingamoduleonthepuppetforge-141017125703-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation delivered at the February 2014 meeting of the Ottawa Puppet User Group, discussing why you would want to publish a module to the Puppet Forge, and some best practices for module development.
Ottawa Puppet User Group - Publishing a Module on the Puppet Forge from Bill Fraser
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-sdgr4061-48x48.jpg?cb=1523492374 Bill is the Principal Consultant for Enterprise Infrastructure Services at Pythian, an organization providing Managed Services and Project Consulting to companies whose data availability, reliability, and integrity are critical to their business. He has spent 12 years in the technology field in various support, operations, and consulting roles, and possesses a strong background in systems architecture and design. His specialties include: web server technologies; clustering and high availability; system, network, and application monitoring; performance trending and analytics; configuration management and IT automation solutions. He has worked for companies of all sizes and industries, f http://www.pythian.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lisa15dockertutorial-160418052734-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds sdgr4061/lisa15-automated-build-and-deployment-of-docker-hosts-and-containers LISA15: Automated Buil... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ottawapuppetusergroup-publishingamoduleonthepuppetforge-141017125703-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/ottawa-puppet-user-group-publishing-a-module-on-the-puppet-forge/40408152 Ottawa Puppet User Gro...