Docker Blog
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Making Compose Easier to Use with Application Packages
Docker Compose is wildly popular with developers for describing an application. In fact, there are more than 300,000 Docker Compose files on GitHub. With a set of services described in a docker-compose.yml file, it’s easy to launch a complex multi-service application (or a simple, single-service app) on Docker by running a single command. This ease of use…
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Introducing Play with Kubernetes
Every month for the last year, thousands of people have used Play with Docker and the accompanying hands-on Play with Docker Classroom training site. These sites allow you to use and learn Docker entirely within your own browser, without installing anything. Last summer, we quietly launched the companion site Play with Kubernetes, to give people a full…
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Docker Registry API to be standardized in OCI
We are excited to announce that the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 specification will be adopted in the Open Container Initiative (OCI), the organization under the Linux Foundation that provides the standards that fuel the containerization industry. The Docker team is proud to see another aspect of our technology stack become a de-facto standard. As…
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Improved Docker Container Integration with Java 10
Many applications that run in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), including data services such as Apache Spark and Kafka and traditional enterprise applications, are run in containers. Until recently, running the JVM in a container presented problems with memory and cpu sizing and usage that led to performance loss. This was because Java didn’t recognize…
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Au revoir
Today I’m announcing my departure from Docker, the company I helped create ten years ago and have been building ever since. A founder’s departure is usually seen as a dramatic event. Sadly, I must report that reality is far less exciting in this case. I’ve had many roles at Docker over the years, and today…
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Docker Compose and Kubernetes with Docker for Desktop
If you’re running an edge version of Docker on your desktop (Docker for Mac or Docker for Windows Desktop), you can now stand up a single-node Kubernetes cluster with the click of a button. While I’m not a developer, I think this is great news for the millions of developers who have already been using Docker…
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Docker for Windows Desktop… Now With Kubernetes!
Learn how to run Docker for Windows Desktop with Kubernetes. Use your personal device to run a single node cluster with kubectl and docker commands.
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Docker for Mac with Kubernetes
Get an introduction to running Docker for Mac with Kubernetes. Use your personal Mac to run a single node cluster and use both kubectl and docker commands.
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