Big news! The Tilt team is joining Docker. The Tilt project is joining too. We think this is a great fit and I will tell you why. The Problem Modern apps are made of so many services. They’re everywhere. Every team we talk to is trying to figure out how to set up...
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Topic Spotlight: Here’s What You Can Expect at DockerCon 2022
DockerCon 2022 is only a month away on May 9th & 10th! Follow along as we highlight what’s new and showcase a few can’t-miss topics.
How Kubernetes works under the hood with Docker Desktop
Docker Desktop makes developing applications for Kubernetes easy. It provides a smooth Kubernetes setup experience by hiding the complexity of the installation and wiring with the host. Developers can focus entirely on their work rather than dealing with the...
From Compose to Kubernetes with Okteto
Today we're featuring a blog from Pablo Chico de Guzmán at Okteto, who writes about how the developers' love of Docker Compose inspired Okteto to create Okteto Stacks, a fully compatible Kubernetes backend for Docker Compose It has been almost 7 years since the Docker...
What developers need to know about Docker, Docker Engine, and Kubernetes v1.20
The latest version of Kubernetes Kubernetes v1.20.0-rc.0 is now available. The Kubernetes project plans to deprecate Docker Engine support in the kubelet and support for dockershim will be removed in a future release, probably late next year. The net/net is support...
Depend on Docker for Kubeflow
In this blog, Docker Captain Alex Iankoulski shows you how to use Docker Desktop for Mac or Windows to run Kubeflow natively.
Top Questions Answered: Docker and Kubernetes? I Thought You Were Competitors!
One common misperception that we heard in the webinar — that Docker and Kubernetes are competitors. In fact, Kubernetes is better with Docker. And Docker is better with Kubernetes.
Top Questions: Containers and VMs Together
We had a great turnout to our recent webinar “Demystifying VMs, Containers, and Kubernetes in the Hybrid Cloud Era” and tons of questions came in via the chat — so many that we weren’t able to answer all of them in real-time or in the Q&A at the end. We’ll cover the answers to the top questions in two posts (yes, there were a lot of questions!).
Building Your First Certified Kubernetes Cluster On-Premises, Part 1
There are now a number of options for running certified Kubernetes in the cloud. But let’s say you’re looking to adopt and operationalize Kubernetes for production workloads on-premises. What then? For an on-premises certified Kubernetes distribution, you need an enterprise container platform that allows you to leverage your existing team and processes. In this blog series, I’ll explain Kubernetes support and capabilities under Docker Enterprise 3.0,