Keynote by Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, at OpenStack Silicon Valley 2015.
Containers are rapidly finding their way into enterprise data centers. But enterprises like to consume complete products. How do technologies like containers make their way from hyperscale ubiquity to enterprise nirvana? Alex offers some clues.
7. Commercial support on
complete stack
Unified Dashboard for
managing Kubernetes
and applications
Google’s Kubernetes + CoreOS enabling technology
Google like infrastructure in the environment of your choice #gifee
10. What is a VM?
Take a big server and carve it up into a bunch
of little servers
Useful for multi-tenant deployments
Public cloud service providers or companies
with lots of OS diversity
11. What about containers/cloud native?
Take a bunch of servers and make them
appear as one big computer
VM is a unit of compute resource
AWS prints servers, Dell prints servers
Containers treat VM or bare metal the same
19. Managing state happens
Everything in your DC is eventually stateless
Still need to manage backups, replication,
failover with or without containers
20. How do we manage state today?
Local disks + #yolo + backups (hopefully?)
SAN or NAS devices, RAID controllers
EBS/CEPH
S3
All of these still apply to containers/cloud native
22. A step forward
Pre-containers: Ops guy bin packing. Operator
chooses which servers run which apps.
App on server gets hacked, everything owned.
Containers add an extra layer of security.
Only thing better: one app per server/vm.
24. In closing
CoreOS is using cloud native to fundamentally
improve the security of the internet
Developers should check out our open source:
coreos.com, github.com/coreos
Businesses should check out Tectonic:
tectonic.com
If you aren’t familiar with CoreOS, we were founded in 2013 and our mission is to secure the backend of the Internet.
With Tectonic You Get #GIFEE. What is GIFEE
But we didn’t stop with CoreOS, we realized we could not only secure the backend of the Internet, but also help enterprises take advantage of containers within the environment of their choice.
Tectonic is
With Tectonic you get the support of CoreOS to help you make the most of CoreOS and Kubernetes, a unified dashboard view of your containers and in the environment you want.