Nigel is an independent Docker specialist who writes, teaches, and consults all things Docker-related. Based in the UK, he travels regularly, and can be found at windsock.io, and on GitHub. Introduction Containers have recently become a very popular delivery mechanism for software applications. This is in part due to the popularity of the microservices software architecture pattern, which encourag
Have you ever tried to setup a Docker Swarm cluster on AWS by yourself? In this blog post, I’ll provide the necessary CloudFormation templates that are needed to setup a Docker Swarm cluster from scratch. If you want to avoid setting up Docker Swarm manually, have a look at Docker for AWS which is a native AWS application provided by Docker and easy-to-install. This templates extends my Docker on
There are some interesting things going on with the new Docker 1.12 release. Docker is bundling Swarm into Docker itself, as well as upgrading Swarm with more mature container orchestration abilities. Swarm now joins Kubernetes, Mesos, and Nomad as a fully-fledged orchestration engine. With these new orchestration abilities, I wanted to take another look at Swarm. I also like the name “Swarm” ;) S
Spawning services across multiple Docker engines is a very cool thing, but those services need to connect each other and be found by public-facing nodes in order to be routed to users. A way to achieve that is to use NGINX as a reverse proxy by defining one or more public-facing nodes. These nodes are going to have NGINX configured to proxy request to each container exposing your service. In this
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