After a brief overview of some recent kubernetes news (Docker has added support), we talk with Jared Ruckle about the new features and updates in Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12. There are, as always, many security updates including tools to help migrate to CredHub and mTLS. Also, .Net support has widened in the Steeltoe framework and additional operational functionality. We also discuss the small footprint Pivotal Cloud Foundry profile which compliments the PCFDev desktop profile, as well as PCF Metrics.
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News
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On-demand RabbitMQ clusters in PCF. Nice new capability. Get properly configured clusters, on-demand. Managed.
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Docker adds Kubernetes support, and The Register on the case. Because, that’s what you do in 2017. See also Software Defined Talk #109.
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IPO mania! Good week for MongoDB, SendGrid on the way, Stitch Fix coming.
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Meanwhile, in Coté land: Solarwinds panel on DevOps and monitoring, there is no talent shortage column.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12
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Jare'd overview of the release; even more detail in release notes.
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Migration tools for CredHub. Remind us of what CredHub is again.
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Regular release trains?
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Steeltoe, the .Net microservices framework - and more Windows attention for ops.
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Concourse for PCF
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mTLS for secure container communication
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A smaller footprint: from 30 VMs to just six, for getting things up and running more easily to check it all out. Meanwhile, PCFdev is more targeted at single workstation install. RedMonk's packaging theory.
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