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Containers across cloud and data center

Josh Wood
February 17, 2016

Containers across cloud and data center

ContainerWorld '16, Santa Clara Convention Center
Why won't the data center die, and how do CoreOS and Tectonic arrest the complexity of hybrid deployments with #GIFEE?

Josh Wood

February 17, 2016
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  1. CoreOS is running the world’s containers We’re hiring: [email protected] [email protected]

    90+ Projects on GitHub, 1,000+ Contributors coreos.com Support plans, training and more OPEN SOURCE ENTERPRISE
  2. Why won’t the data center die? Cost proposition of cloud

    services Security, sensitivity, performance concerns VaR, Integrator, platform builder scenarios
  3. Now you have n problems... Arrest complexity of hybrid deployments:

    Containers are distribution primitive; registry centralizes control at front end
  4. Now you have n problems... Arrest complexity of hybrid deploys

    at both ends: Containers are distribution primitive; registry centralizes control at front end Tectonic abstracts the differences with UI, enables Distributed Trusted Computing
  5. How? CoreOS for foundation on metal or cloud appc and

    rkt: Truly standard container standard Tectonic Distributed Trusted Computing facility throughout stack
  6. rkt A modern, secure container runtime Simple CLI tool -

    exorcism (no daemon) Composable with systemd, standard init systems
  7. rkt, Kubernetes, and Tectonic rkt fly executes kubelet: packaging and

    distribution of containers, access at host level rkt acts as container execution engine, runs cluster work rkt LKVM stage1: VM isolation
  8. CoreOS: hybrid reality Stack simplifies and makes “where” an economic

    decision DTC enables new on-premises security scenarios Quay centralizes application distribution control
  9. May 9 & 10, 2016 | Berlin, Germany • Early

    bird tickets • Sponsorships are still available • Submit a talk before February 29th! coreos.com/fest @coreosfest