Docker
#2025
DOCKER & JENKINS: DATA THAT PERSISTS : https://engineering.riotgames.com/news/docker-jenkins-data-persists DevOps Continuous Delivery Pipeline with Docker, Jenkins, GitLab and Snap Creator : https://blog.netapp.com/blogs/devops-continuous-delivery-pipeline-with-docker-jenkins-gitlab-and-snap-creator/ Migrate Jenkins to a Docker Service https://mmorejon.github.io/en/blog/migrate-jenkins-to-a-docker-container/ https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-jenkins https://github.com/vfarcic/jenkins-cm/blob/master/docker/docker-compose.yml
CI/CD, Docker, jenkins
#2023
Source: Let Docker Swarm all over your Raspberry Pi Cluster · Docker Pirates ARMed with explosive stuff
Docker, Raspberry Pi, Swarm
#2012
Source: Rancher, un orchestrateur petit mais puissant
Docker, Rancher
#2007
Kubernetes, c’est quoi ça ? Dans cet article, je vais vous guider pour installer pas à pas un cluster Kubernetes sur des serveurs CentOS/RHEL 7. Attention cet article est un gros morceau ! Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas Kubernetes, il faut savoir que c’est un des leaders dans le domaine des orchestrateurs de containers… […]
CentOS, Docker, Kubernetes
#2005
Kubernetes Source: Installer Kubernetes avec Kubespray (Ansible) – Zwindler’s Reflection
Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes
#1995
Install RancherOS to disk Source: RancherOS: Installing to hard disk
Docker, Rancher, RancherOS
#1989
How to install upgrade supervisord on a CentOS 6 linux server from an existing version of supervisord installed through yum. Source: How To Upgrade Supervisord In CentOS 6 – LinuxAdmin.io
CentOS, Docker
#1982
In this third post of the series, we will setup Nexus 3 to use it as Docker private registry and as a proxy to Docker Hub. Source: Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository – Part 3: Docker Images
Docker, Nexus, Registry
#1978
Learn how to quickly host your own Docker registry: create a private registry, secure it with Letsencrypt and proxy via nginx. Source: Docker Registry + Letsencrypt + nginx-proxy
Docker, Nexus, Nginx, ssl
#1974
In August I wrote a blog post on the creation of tomcat images. Since then, Docker has evolved much, and so has my own knowledge of it. I’d like to update you on what I found to be a good way… Source: Using Supervisor with Docker to manage processes (supporting image inheritance) « Trifork Blog […]
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