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Key Features
  • Get to grips with Docker Swarm, one of the key components of the Docker ecosystem.
  • Optimize Swarm and SwarmKit features for scaling massive applications through containers.
  • Learn about Dockers scheduling tricks, high availability, security, and platform scalability.
Book Description

Docker Swarm serves as one of the crucial components of the Docker ecosystem and offers a native solution for you to orchestrate containers. Its turning out to be one of the preferred choices for Docker clustering thanks to its recent improvements.

This book covers Swarm, Swarm Mode, and SwarmKit. It gives you a guided tour on how Swarm works and how to work with Swarm. It describes how to set up local test installations and then moves to huge distributed infrastructures. You will be shown how Swarm works internally, whats new in Swarmkit, how to automate big Swarm deployments, and how to configure and operate a Swarm cluster on the public and private cloud.

This book will teach you how to meet the challenge of deploying massive production-ready applications and a huge number of containers on Swarm. Youll also cover advanced topics that include volumes, scheduling, a Libnetwork deep dive, security, and platform scalability.

What you will learn
  • Create and manage Swarm Mode clusters of any size
  • Get a backstage view of the biggest Swarms ever built : Swarm2k and Swarm3k, with their 2,300 and 4,700 nodes
  • Discovery mechanisms and Raft
  • Deploy your containerized app on Swarm
  • Administer Swarm clusters on AWS, Azure, and DigitalOcean
  • Integrate Flocker volumes with Swarm
  • Create and manage Swarms on OpenStack Magnum
About the Author

Fabrizio Soppelsa works as an Escalations Engineer for Mirantis Inc., the OpenStack company. Docker activist and advocate since Docker 0.3 and author of several articles on the Docker tools in three languages, he is also a concrete contributor to the projects, especially Machine. He currently lives in Moscow, Russia, where he is the Docker Meetup organizer with his spider Mosha.

I would like to thank ClusterHQ folks for their help on Flocker, especially, Ryan Wallner. the Yandex team and Denis Kutin for having given me a free OpenStack lab on which I could easily access. Mirantis for creating the (I think) best OpenStack distribution. The Docker team and the Docker community, for all the fun.

Chanwit Kaewkasi is an Assistant Professor at the School of Computer Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. Chanwit started contributing to the Docker Swarm project since 0.1 where he co-designed and implemented the strategy filters, the ZooKeeper discovery, and other features. He currently serves as Docker Swarm Maintainer and Docker Captain.

Id like to thank my wife, Pitchaya, for her encouragement and best support to everything Im working on, including this book.

Special thanks to the Docker Engineering team for their great software, Suranaree University of Technlogy for being my great workplace, and my parents for their support and lastly, Fabrizio for inviting me to co-author this great book.

Table of Contents
  1. Welcome to Docker Swarm
  2. Discover the Discovery Services
  3. Meeting Docker Swarm Mode
  4. Creating a Production-Grade Swarm
  5. Administer a Swarm Cluster
  6. Deploy Real Applications on Swarm
  7. Scaling Up Your Platform
  8. Exploring Additional Features of Swarm
  9. Securing a Swarm Cluster and the Docker Software Supply Chain
  10. Swarm and the Cloud
  11. What is next?

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Credits

Authors

Fabrizio Soppelsa

Chanwit Kaewkasi

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Reviewer

Baohua Yang

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About the Authors

Fabrizio Soppelsa works as an Escalations Engineer for Mirantis Inc., the OpenStack company. Docker activist and advocate since Docker 0.3 and author of several articles on the Docker tools in three languages, he is also a concrete contributor to the projects, especially Machine. He currently lives in Moscow, Russia, where he is the Docker Meetup organizer with his spider Mosha.

I would like to thank ClusterHQ folks for their help on Flocker, especially, Ryan Wallner. the Yandex team and Denis Kutin for having given me a free OpenStack lab on which I could easily access. Mirantis for creating the (I think) best OpenStack distribution. The Docker team and the Docker community, for all the fun.

Chanwit Kaewkasi is an Assistant Professor at the School of Computer Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. Chanwit started contributing to the Docker Swarm project since 0.1 where he co-designed and implemented the strategy filters, the ZooKeeper discovery, and other features. He currently serves as Docker Swarm Maintainer and Docker Captain.

I'd like to thank my wife, Pitchaya, for her encouragement and best support to everything I'm working on, including this book.

Special thanks to the Docker Engineering team for their great software, Suranaree University of Technlogy for being my great workplace, and my parents for their support and lastly, Fabrizio for inviting me to co-author this great book.

About the Reviewer

Baohua Yang is a senior researcher at IBM. His interests include key areas in Cloud Computing, Fintech, distributed system and analytics, especially on emerging technologies, e.g., SDN/NFV, Container, BigData, Blockchain and cognitive computing.

As the chief architect, he has lead the architecture design and system implementation of enterprise productions, and helps solve key technical challenges for industrial solutions.

As an Open-Source contributor, he has submitted code, proposals, and presentations to numbers of projects, e.g., OpenStack, Hyperledger, OpenvSwitch, Docker, OpenDaylight, Kubernetes, and has lead several projects including easyOVS, Hyperledger Fabric-SDK-py and Cello. He is now the chairperson of Hyperledger Technical Working Group in China.

He has published 10s of papers in top-quality international conference and journals (e.g., IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE Trans on Computers), with several technical books and patents. He is now TPC member of numbers of academic conferences and journals.

His homepage is at https://yeasy.github.com.

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Dedication

I want to dedicate this book to the memory of my father, Donato.

Preface

Welcome to Native Docker clustering with Swarm! This is a book about containers and distributed systems. Well show how to use the native Docker tools to model micro services, spawn tasks, scale up the size of your application, and push your containers to the Docker clustering limit! In a word, well discuss Docker orchestration.

With the recent rise of Swarm Mode and the enablement of Swarm inside the Docker Engine itself, it turned out that the best way to orchestrate Docker is Docker!

Good, but what do we mean by orchestrate Docker? What is orchestration? Better, what is an orchestra?

An orchestra is an ensemble of musicians led by a conductor who dictates - photo 2

An orchestra is an ensemble of musicians led by a conductor, who dictates tempo, rhythm and shapes the sound. Strings, woodwinds, percussions, keyboards and other instruments follow the conductors direction to perform an astonishing symphony, for example Beethovens The Ninth.

Similarly, in a containers orchestration system the musicians are tasks, and the conductor is a leader service (Swarm primitives). Tasks dont play a symphony, or at least not only: More abstractly they execute some computational job, for example they run a webserver. The conductor, Swarm, is responsible for their provisioning, their availability, their linkage, their scaling. This (and more) is what we mean by Docker orchestration.

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