Re: Vagrant, Docker
Re: Vagrant, Docker
- Subject: Re: Vagrant, Docker
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 09:29:05 -0500 (CDT)
- Thread-topic: Vagrant, Docker
To be honest, I don't know what's the big deal with Docker. Yes, it's nice to ship apps to customers, and it's probably nice for cases when you need to build a system with many dependencies (native libs, etc.). I do use containers (OpenVZ on CentOS, LXC on Ubuntu) so that I can run separate PHP/Apache/MySQL environments on the same VM instead of multiple VMs (the main advantage being a reduction of RAM usage), but when I see people saying that Docket is better than Puppet, I disagree. Puppet is quite good, in fact I'm in love with it (we use it to manage over 50 computers).
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De: "Ramsey Gurley" <email@hidden>
À: "Fabian Peters" <email@hidden>
Cc: "WebObjects-Dev Apple" <email@hidden>
Envoyé: Lundi 9 Juin 2014 18:30:49
Objet: Re: Vagrant, Docker
On Jun 9, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Fabian Peters < email@hidden > wrote:
I haven't used Docker in deployment yet, but am considering it to replace my OpenVZ containers. Some interesting bits:
< https://devopsu.com/blog/docker-misconceptions/ >
Read this today
I also found these interesting
http://contino.co.uk/use-docker-continuously-deliver-microservices-part-1/
http://contino.co.uk/use-docker-continuous-delivery-part-2/
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< https://www.domenkozar.com/2014/03/11/why-puppet-chef-ansible-arent-good-enough-and-we-can-do-better/ >
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Read this back in March. It has definitely piqued my interest in nix. I recently read
http://www.bioinf.uni-leipzig.de/conference-registration/13haskell/submissions/hal8_submission_15.pdf
Which has renewed my interest in it.
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< https://github.com/zefhemel/nix-docker >
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News to me :D
I’m interested in nix, but maybe not for WO. We are chronically short on SAN storage space at work. It’s pretty frustrating.
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Fabian
Am 09.06.2014 um 23:31 schrieb Ramsey Gurley < email@hidden >:
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https://www.vagrantup.com/
Has anyone tried this? Seems like it would be useful for setting up an easy to use/install wo environment. I can see the wiki page now… install virtual box, then install vagrant, then let vagrant install Ubuntu/WOInstaller/WO/Wonder/Eclipse/Wolips/git/etc in a VM. Or maybe wrap the “install virtual box, install vagrant” in a script too. Then it’s just “double click this installer”.
Also wondering if anyone has attempted using Docker in deployment. Would be interesting to hear experiences since it went 1.0 today.
http://blog.docker.com/2014/06/its-here-docker-1-0/
Maybe someone has made a docker container of a jenkins server used to build WO app docker containers…. ;)
Ramsey
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