Nirmata provides multi-cloud container services for enterprise DevOps teams. Nirmata is built to leverage Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) providers, for dynamic allocation and deallocation of resources. In this post, I will discuss a Nirmata feature that helps you optimize your cloud resource usage: Host Auto-Scaling.
Damien Toledo
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Dynamic Resource Management for Application Containers
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 5, 2016 6:17:50 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in metapod, cloud applications, Containers, vmware, vsphere, cisco, vcloud, Product, microservices, openstack, cloud, auto-scaling, AWS, cloud platform, Docker
Dynamic Resource Management for Application Containers
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 5, 2016 6:17:50 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product
Nirmata provides multi-cloud container services for enterprise DevOps teams. Nirmata is built to leverage Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) providers, for dynamic allocation and deallocation of resources. In this post, I will discuss a Nirmata feature that helps you optimize your cloud resource usage: Host Auto-Scaling.
Managing MongoDB Clusters with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2015 10:39:19 AM / by Damien Toledo posted in Containers, Product, microservices, Engineering, cloud, MongoDB, Docker
This is the second post in my series on managing clustered services with Nirmata. My previous post showed how to manage Zookeeper clusters. In this post, I will cover managing MongoDB clusters with Nirmata. You can skip this introduction if you have already read the previous post.
Managing MongoDB Clusters with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2015 10:39:19 AM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product, Engineering
This is the second post in my series on managing clustered services with Nirmata. My previous post showed how to manage Zookeeper clusters. In this post, I will cover managing MongoDB clusters with Nirmata. You can skip this introduction if you have already read the previous post.
Managing Zookeeper Clusters with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 1, 2015 6:29:09 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Containers, zookeeper, Product, microservices, Engineering, cloud, Docker
A cloud native application may use several backing services, for things like messaging and data management. Typically these backing services are deployed separately from the application services, so multiple application instances (environments) can utilize them. Also, these backing services typically run as a cluster. In this blog post, I will show you how you can use Docker and Nirmata to easily deploy and operate a production Zookeeper cluster.
Managing Zookeeper Clusters with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 1, 2015 6:29:09 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product, Engineering
A cloud native application may use several backing services, for things like messaging and data management. Typically these backing services are deployed separately from the application services, so multiple application instances (environments) can utilize them. Also, these backing services typically run as a cluster. In this blog post, I will show you how you can use Docker and Nirmata to easily deploy and operate a production Zookeeper cluster.
Auto-Recovery, Activity Feeds, Host Details and More
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 13, 2015 2:26:57 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product
Nirmata is pleased to announce new features and improvements to our solution. Our focus has been on resiliency and state management:
Auto-Recovery, Activity Feeds, Host Details and More
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 13, 2015 2:26:57 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in cloud applications, Containers, Cloud native, Continuous Delivery, resiliency, Product, microservices, DevOps, Orchestration, Cloud Architecture
Nirmata is pleased to announce new features and improvements to our solution. Our focus has been on resiliency and state management:
Private Cloud Container Orchestration using Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 11, 2015 3:55:05 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product
Private Cloud Container Orchestration using Nirmata
Nirmata has full support for private clouds as part of its Microservices Operations and Management solution. In this post, I will provider some insights into the architecture of this functionality, and walk you through the setup in four easy steps.
Nirmata users can securely manage VMware and OpenStack clouds and Docker Image Registries, in their data center. To connect their Private Clouds, users’ need to run the Nirmata Private Cloud Agent, on a system within their data center that has network connectivity to their cloud management system (e.g. VMware’s vCenter) and/or a private Docker Image Registry. Once the Nirmata Private Cloud Agent is connected, users can then securely provision Host Groups and Image Registries in Nirmata.
Private Cloud Container Orchestration using Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 11, 2015 3:55:05 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in cloud applications, vsphere, Product, openstack, Orchestration
Private Cloud Container Orchestration using Nirmata
Nirmata has full support for private clouds as part of its Microservices Operations and Management solution. In this post, I will provider some insights into the architecture of this functionality, and walk you through the setup in four easy steps.
Nirmata users can securely manage VMware and OpenStack clouds and Docker Image Registries, in their data center. To connect their Private Clouds, users’ need to run the Nirmata Private Cloud Agent, on a system within their data center that has network connectivity to their cloud management system (e.g. VMware’s vCenter) and/or a private Docker Image Registry. Once the Nirmata Private Cloud Agent is connected, users can then securely provision Host Groups and Image Registries in Nirmata.