Software from the open source OpenEBS project provides a cloud-native storage environment that makes block devices available to individual nodes in the Kubernetes cluster.
The basic container images on which you base your work can often be out of date. We show you how to solve this problem and create significantly leaner containers.
In contrast to legacy systems, container-only distributions make do with an absolute minimum of software, which radically simplifies maintenance.
A private Docker registry gives you more control over images and protects your Docker Hub credentials.
The crictl troubleshooting tool and runc container runtime pair up to help identify and diagnose issues with Kubernetes Pods and clusters.
The Dockly terminal tool helps you troubleshoot and manage multiple Docker containers.
DockerSlim minifies your Docker container images up to 30x and adds security, too.
LINSTOR is a toolkit for automated cluster management that takes the complexity out of DRBD management and offers a wide range of functions, including provisioning and snapshots.
A Neo4j graph database example shows how to uncover fraudulent reviews on Amazon.
Cloud-native application bundles are an easy option for distributing applications in a microservice architecture.