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Let’s take a look at what is new in this release.
Monitoring Your Picluster with Elasticsearch and Kibana
PiCluster is a simple way to manage Docker containers on multiple hosts. It will work on x86 or ARM CPU architectures that can run Docker and Node.js. PiCluster 2.3 will be out soon and I wanted to share the exciting new Elasticsearch integration currently in the dev branch. Traditionally, PiCluster had the ability to store its log output in Elasticsearch. Starting in PiCluster 2.3, node metrics such as disk, cpu, and memory utilization is stored also. With this ability, users can easily view their host metrics over time.
Go Serverless with new PICluster 2.2
I am pleased to introduce the new release of PiCluster! In PiCluster 2.2, there is now support to deploy functions!
Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) is coming in PiCluster 2.2. Grab a sneak peek now
In PiCluster 2.2, there is now support to deploy functions!
PiCluster – A Simple, Web-based Docker Management Application
PiCluster is a simple, open source, web-based docker management application used to manage Docker containers across multiple hosts. Unlike Docker Swarm or Kubernetes, PiCluster is easy to setup and use.
PiCluster 2.1 is out with exciting new features
PiCluster provides a simple approach to managing Docker containers across multiple hosts.
Cloud Explorer v11 is out!
Cloud Explorer is a powerful Amazon S3 client with unique features.
PiCluster brings better container management for Docker deployments
Linux Toys has announced PiCluster 2.0. The new version of the open source container management tool is written in Node.js and is designed to deliver an upgraded experience through cleaner CSS and JQuery dialogue windows.
Data Analytics with Elasticsearch and Scylla
The combination of a database and full-text search analytics becomes unavoidable these days. In this blog post, I will demonstrate a simple way to analyze data from a database with analytics software by using Scylla and Elasticsearch together to perform a simple data mining exercise that gathers data from Twitter.
Announcing PiCluster version 2.0!
I am pleased to announce PiCluster version 2.0! In case you are unfamiliar with PiCluster, it is a container management tool written in Node.js used to manage Docker containers.
What's new in PiCluster v1.9?
PiCluster is a great platform to manage and orchestrate Docker containers. Although it started as a way to manage my Raspberry Pi’s, it can be run on any operating system that supports Node.js and Docker.
Using Node.js with ScyllaDB
While it is easy to scale web applications with containers and cloud platforms, the last thing that an IT administrator would want is a bottleneck at the database because it would affect application performance and availability at scale. One way to address these concerns is by using a clustered database solution such as ScyllaDB.
PICLUSTER 1.7 – EFFICIENT CONTAINER MANAGEMENT
I am pleased to announce PiCluster v1.7
New PiCluster v1.6 Lets you move containers to different hosts
I am pleased to announce v1.6 of PiCluster. In this release there are a few usability bugs fixed and a new feature that allows you to change the host of a running container.
PiCluster v1.4 released with log analytics
I am pleased to announce the new version of PiCluster. In this release, users can connect to a host running an rsyslog server and the PiCluster agent to view the log drain in the PiCluster web console and run searches. This combined integration provides a single pane of glass to monitor physical hosts and Docker containers easily.
My journey to improve disk performance on the Raspberry Pi.
Finding the best performance settings will always require tedious work. This blog may not be optimal for your needs. It will take a lot of time and effort to find the optimal settings for a system and I hope that this blog will help you get on the right path to figure out what those are.
PiCluster: Simplified Container Orchestration
PiCluster is a simple way to manage Docker containers on multiple hosts.
Running a Gluster Cluster on the Raspberry Pi with Docker
This blog post will explain how to run Gluster on a two-node Raspberry Pi cluster from a Docker container.
Using the Scality S3 server in Homeduction
I thought it would be informative to go one step further and explain how I use the Scality S3 server in homeduction
Using Cloud Explorer with the Scality S3 Server Docker Image
I spent a few weeks searching for an open-source S3 server that I can run at home to test Cloud Explorer. I then read an article about Scality releasing an open-source S3 server that you can run inside a Docker image. I was able to get Scality up and running quickly with little effort. In this post, I will explain how I got the Scality S3 server setup and how to use it with Cloud Explorer.