The open source Docker container technology is taking on the server virtualization market, offering what some see as a faster alternative to running full virtual machines over hypervisors.
Microsoft has released a technical preview of the first publically available version of Windows Server Containers, which will be built into Windows Server 2016, the next version of Microsoft's operating system for servers.
CoreOS – a 2013 San Francisco startup backed by Google Ventures and $20 million in funding – is offering an alternative to the wildly popular Docker container runtime, which they say is more security-focused.
Docker’s rapid adoption has resulted in more than 460,000 containerized applications. Does that level of container-based penetration signal the beginning of the end for the Puppet and Chef IT automation platforms? I believe so.
This week container lovers are convening in Seattle for the annual Dockercon conference and a major theme this year is how to manage containers at scale. To kick off the conference Docker announced native integration of container orchestration platform named Swarm into its product.
Hi, I can suggest some advanced Plesk features that seasoned users might find especially useful: Docker Support: Plesk provides built-in Docker support
A software startup debuted this week proposing software-defined networking to Docker, the open source software for creating Linux application virtualization containers.