SESSION + Live Q&A
Multi-host, Multi-network Persistent Containers
Containers are great vessels for your application’s ephemeral data, but what about the data that drives your business? It must survive containers coming and going, maintain its availability and reliability, and grow when you need it. In this talk, we will discuss strategies for working with persistent containers, where you can store your data, and how to scale your persistent container layer. We will include code samples and interactive demos showing the power of Docker Machine, Engine, Swarm, and Compose, combined with multi-host networking, to build a reliable, scalable, and production-ready tier for the data needs of your organization.
Speaker
Brian Bulkowski
CTO and CO-Founder @Aerospike
Brian has more than 25 years of experience in the Silicon Valley as a team leader, architect, and senior manager, entirely in the area of large-scale server infrastructures (commodity routers at Novell, video servers at Starlight Networks, large-scale broadband at Liberate, and distributed...
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