November 27, 2019

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Container orchestration wars

Container orchestration wars

The orchestration space is fast moving and full of competing products, platforms, and frameworks. How do you choose the right one for your requirements? Karl Isenberg explores the features of several container orchestrators, breaking down the feature sets and characteristics into categories and scoring multiple solutionsincluding Kubernetes, Marathon, and Docker Swarmagainst each other.

Talk Title Container orchestration wars
Speakers Karl Isenberg (Mesosphere)
Conference Velocity
Conf Tag Build resilient systems at scale
Location Santa Clara, California
Date June 21-23, 2016
URL Talk Page
Slides Talk Slides
Video

Container orchestration is the use of declarative configuration and imperative commands to deploy, provision, and execute containerized workloads. It automates the distribution of preprovisioned container images, injection of configuration, scheduling onto machines, life-cycle-management, and monitoring of applications, microservices, and jobs in the cloud. The orchestration space is fast moving and full of competing products, platforms, and frameworks. How do you choose the right one for your requirements? Karl Isenberg explores the features of several container orchestrators, breaking down the feature sets and characteristics into categories, and scoring multiple solutions—including Kubernetes, Marathon, and Docker Swarm—against each other, to explain what functionality to look for in a container orchestrator, which products are good at which feature sets, and how you can apply this methodology in your research of other container orchestrators.

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