Hi Alexander,
On 2020-07-24 11:43, Alexander Leidinger via freebsd-stable wrote:
Hi,
I have started a wiki page wich talks about container orchestration.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/ContainerOrchestration
Since container orchestration is a topic that is coming up all the time
and where FreeBSD has some perceived and a lot of real catch-up to do,
IMHO that is an excellent idea.
It is not yet connected to the front-page (anyone with a good
idea where it fits in the frontpage: feel free to add it there).
My goal of this page (I'm open to extend or change the goal) is
to break up a little bit the image of a container (= a concept)
being equal to docker (an implementation of the concept +
an orchestration tool), and to show what we already have in this area.
So this is partly PR/marketing, and partly knowledge transfer.
I have added the tools I'm aware of, and for those which I had in use
or was quickly able to grab the info I was adding to the
tools I use/know.
It would be nice if some people would chime in and help a little bit
out with content and ideas there.
A few ideas regarding pot:
* You might want to add a link to the "Orchestrating jails with nomad
and pot“ talk available
at https://papers.freebsd.org/2020/fosdem/pizzamig-orchestrating_jails_with_nomad_and_pot/
* There is a package called „minipot“ that can be installed with „pkg
install minipot“ that showcases with a simple setup how one can run
Nomad, Consul, Traefik with pot and the Nomad Pot
driver: https://github.com/pizzamig/minipot
* I have posted a three-part series on how to set up Nomad, Consul and
Traefik by using Potluck on my blog
at https://honeyguide.eu/posts/virtual-dc1/
* The idea behind Potluck (which is very early stages) in turn is to
become something like Dockerhub for Pot (and
Nomad/Consul): https://potluck.honeyguide.net/
Best regards
Stephan
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