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Here’s a beautiful example one of my 1-on-1 mentorship students built: 🔗 github.com/trikitirem/ddd… And here's a container library that a Software Essentialist student built, which they've been using in production for over a year 🔗 github.com/webiny/di
Is your test dependent of multiple other applications and you want to create an integration test using Testcontainers? Then the Testcontainers Docker Compose Module is the solution. #java mydeveloperplanet.com/2024/09/11/uni…
Learning Containers From The Bottom Up 🔽 - Linux Containers: low-level impl - Images: what they are and why you need them - Managers: how Docker makes containers coexist on a single host - Orchestrators: how Kubernetes coordinates containers in clusters iximiuz.com/en/posts/conta…
Writing a Toy Container Runtime From Scratch 🔽 Unpopular opinion: If you want to truly understand the roles and places of Docker, containerd, runc, and other dwellers of the Containerverse, you should write your own container manager 🙈 iximiuz.com/en/posts/conma…
Wanted to improve your Container game? I've got something for you to play with! 🔽 The first part of my course is officially out! Learn how to use containerd from the command line: - Two lessons - Online playgrounds - Guided practice sections labs.iximiuz.com/courses/contai…
Containers: What are they? and How Do they Work? dgtlinfra.com/containers-clo… Containers are self-contained, executable units of software that package application code along with all its dependencies. #dgtlinfra #digitalinfrastructure #cloud #containers #containerization #datacenter
Kind reminder: Containers aren't Linux processes 🔽 Containers are isolated and restricted execution environments FOR processes. Yes, the majority of containers out there are implemented using Linux namespaces and cgroups. But there are other forms too! iximiuz.com/en/posts/oci-c…
If you want to learn about container internals, check this blog post by @quarkslab covering modern Linux kernel namespaces. blog.quarkslab.com/digging-into-l… It has lots of explanations and concrete examples; it's exactly the kind of content that I like to read (and wish to write :))
basically the way containers work are: 1. start a regular linux process 2. put it in a chroot 3. set a bunch of rules about what that process can do (with cgroups, namespaces, capabilities, seccomp rules) 4. those rules are what make the process a "container"
trying to come up with a title for the containers zine. the goal of the zine is to: 1. explain the interfaces to a container we typically use (like "a container image") 2. explore what's under the hood (cgroups!) here's a sketch of the table of contents:
Breaking Down Containers — in this article you will learn in-depth how containers work bit.ly/37cnmJG
also here's a link to my blog posts on containers: jvns.ca/#kubernetes---… (this one is about namespaces: jvns.ca/blog/2016/10/1…)
Method in Modular: 10 Floor Plans Using Shipping Container Architecture goo.gl/KjgZU6 #architecture
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