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Running WordPress on Kubernetes

  • linux-toys.com; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Sep 8, 2016 9:39 PM EDT)
I recently started to check out Kubernetes and wanted to share with everyone how I got WordPress running on it as a three-tier application.

Forking Docker will lead to more fragmentation

The New Stack then summarized all of the weekend discussions going on in a new blog post and discussed that a fork of Docker may arise. Is a fork really the best answer? Let’s take a look.

The Sad State of Docker

  • linux-toys; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Aug 26, 2016 10:02 AM EDT)
I have always been a big fan of Docker and that is very visible if you regularly read this blog. However, I am very disappointed lately how Docker handled the 1.12 release. I like to think of version 1.12 as a great proof of concept that should not have received the amount of attention that it already received. Let’s dive deep into what I found wrong.

Moving from a single machine with Docker to a cluster of Pi's

I decided to finally make use of my four Raspberry Pi model 3’s and take the challenge to move all of my home services to them.

Gettting started with the many ways to Docker

  • linux-toys.com; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Mar 5, 2016 2:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This is a followup on how to use Docker after building a Swarm cluster. I think it is important for people to understand the different ways to create containers and choose the best way for their needs.

Cloud Explorer is back with v7.1

  • Linux-toys.com; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Feb 27, 2016 5:24 PM EDT)
Cloud Explorer is a open-source Amazon S3 client that works on any operating system.

Using Docker Swarm in Production

  • Linux-toys.com; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Feb 22, 2016 12:37 PM EDT)
I have always been fascinated with Docker Swarm and how it can cluster multiple computers together to run containers. I mainly used Swarm via docker-machine with the Virtual Box provider for testing. I felt that now it is time to try and run this in production.

Goodbye Docker on CentOS. Hello Ubuntu!

Goodbye Docker on CentOS. Hello Ubuntu! My Journey to becoming more productive!

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