by Luc Juggery | Mar 27, 2019 | Docker, Guest Blog, Kubernetes
Docker 18.09 offers the possibility for a Docker client to communicate with a remote daemon via ssh. Here’s how: Client / Server communications The Docker client communicates usually with the daemon either locally, via the unix socket /var/run/docker.sock, or...
by Adrian Mouat | Jan 30, 2019 | Docker, Kubernetes, Security
Kubernetes is a fantastic tool for building large containerised software systems in a manner that is both resilient and scalable. But the architecture and design of Kubernetes has evolved over time, and there are some areas that could do with tweaking or rethinking....
by Phil Estes | Jan 10, 2019 | Docker, Guest Blog, Kubernetes
I talk a lot about containerd. I write blog posts about it, speak at conferences about it, give introductory presentations internally at IBM about it and tweet (maybe too much) about it. Due to my role at IBM, I’ve helped IBM’s public cloud Kubernetes...
by Andrew Randall | Dec 5, 2018 | Calico Enterprise, Docker
We’re tremendously excited that at DockerCon earlier today in Barcelona, Docker announced that Tigera was among the first group of companies to achieve Docker Certified status for Docker Enterprise, the industry-leading container platform. Based on the close...
by Andy Wright | Jun 11, 2018 | AWS, Calico, Cloud, Containers, Docker, Security
This week is packed with all sorts of events that I want to share with our community. If you’re interested in hearing an update from Tigera about Calico, CNX, or our new products under development than there are several ways to get in touch. DockerCon: June...
by Andrew Randall | Apr 19, 2018 | Blog, Calico, Cloud Security, Docker, Tigera
You may have spotted that Docker earlier this week announced of Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) 2.0, which now includes support for Kubernetes. I am excited to share that the Tigera team has collaborated closely with Docker to bring our industry-leading networking and...