Effective Docker Swarm – OSCON 2016

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Swarm—Docker’s answer to clustering—treats a group of Docker hosts as a single host. It uses the native Docker API, so you can use it with the whole ecosystem of Docker tooling. If you’re already familiar with Docker, you can take everything you’ve already learned and immediately apply it to Swarm. If you’re unfamiliar with Docker, it’s very easy to get started.

But how do you use Swarm effectively?

Developing and deploying a distributed application on Swarm requires a deeper understanding. It involves knowledge of building images, storing data, overlay networks, security, and service discovery. Rackspace’s Everett Toews explains how to Swarm with Carina, a service that builds Docker Swarm clusters for you, and takes a look at some of the things people have built and deployed on Swarm.
Learn more about Rackspace Carina Containers at www.getcarina.com.
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Rackspace
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swarm, docker, containers
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