This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.5 At the lowest layers of a Kubernetes node is the software that, among other things, starts and stops containers. We call this the
We use CentOS for Container Host (OpenStack instances) and install Docker, Kubernetes, Calico, etcd and so on. Of course, it is possible to run various container applications on Kubernetes. In fact, we run OpenStack as one of those applications. That's right, OpenStack on Kubernetes on OpenStack. We currently have more than 30 OpenStack clusters, that quickly become hard to manage and operate. As
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Kubernetes has had a very basic form of network plugins since before version 1.0 was released — around the same time as Docker's libnetwork and Container Network Model (CNM) was introduced. Unlike libnetwork, the Kubernetes plug
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Having had the privilege of presenting some ideas from Kubernetes at DockerCon 2015, I thought I would make a blog post to share some of these ideas for those of you who couldn’t be there. Over the past two years containers have
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Recently we announced the intent in Kubernetes, our open source cluster manager, to support AppC and RKT, an alternative container format that has been driven by CoreOS with input from many companies (including Google). This an
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Google has been running containerized workloads in production for more than a decade. Whether it's service jobs like web front-ends and stateful servers, infrastructure systems like Bigtable and Spanner, or batch frameworks like
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