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Learning CoreOS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888304
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shantanu Agrawal Shantanu Agrawal
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Preface 1. CoreOS, Yet Another Linux Distro? FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your CoreOS Environment 3. Creating Your CoreOS Cluster and Managing the Cluster 4. Managing Services with User-Defined Constraints 5. Discovering Services Running in a Cluster 6. Service Chaining and Networking Across Services 7. Creating a Virtual Tenant Network and Service Chaining Using OVS 8. What Next? Index

Competitive container orchestration mechanism


In this section, we are going to see the other container orchestration mechanism currently available in the market. Some of these orchestration mechanisms can in fact be complementary to the CoreOS orchestration mechanism. As we have already seen in Chapter 3, Creating Your CoreOS Cluster and Managing the Cluster, fleet acts as a cluster manager in CoreOS and instantiates the docker units/service in any one of the nodes in the cluster. Let us discuss the other orchestration mechanisms in detail in this chapter. Some of the key container orchestration mechanisms currently available are as follows:

  • Kubernetes

  • Apache Mesos

  • Swarm

Kubernetes

Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration infrastructure developed by Google for deploying containers or a group of containers in a server cluster. Kubernetes provides a way of deploying a group of containers as a single logical service. This group of containers has been termed pod. Apart from providing...

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