Ritesh Patel
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Accelerating DevOps adoption using containers
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 9, 2016 4:09:59 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in cloud applications, Containers, Business, cloud architecure, microservices, Engineering, DevOps, Other
Accelerating DevOps adoption using containers
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 9, 2016 4:09:59 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Business, Engineering, Other
Spotinst Partners With Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 20, 2016 4:04:15 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Containers, News, Business, google compute engine, microservices, cloud application, Engineering, google cloud, cloud, AWS, Docker
Joint Offering Delivers Lowest-Cost, Multi-Cloud Container Management
We are extremely excited to partner with Spotinst to deliver cost effective, multi-cloud container management solution on AWS and Google Cloud Platform. Here is a post from Aharon Twizer at Spotinst with more details on our joint solution.
Spotinst Partners With Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 20, 2016 4:04:15 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in News, Business, Engineering
Joint Offering Delivers Lowest-Cost, Multi-Cloud Container Management
We are extremely excited to partner with Spotinst to deliver cost effective, multi-cloud container management solution on AWS and Google Cloud Platform. Here is a post from Aharon Twizer at Spotinst with more details on our joint solution.
Easiest way to leverage EC2 Spot Instances with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 10, 2015 12:56:18 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Containers, Nirmata, Continuous Delivery, Product, microservices, Engineering, cloud, DevOps, AWS, Orchestration, Docker, Cloud Architecture
Cloud computing accelerates innovation by providing ubiquitous access to computing resources at a click of a button. However enterprises are weary of the costs associated with public cloud, especially as their usage grows.
Easiest way to leverage EC2 Spot Instances with Docker and Nirmata
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 10, 2015 12:56:18 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Product, Engineering
Cloud computing accelerates innovation by providing ubiquitous access to computing resources at a click of a button. However enterprises are weary of the costs associated with public cloud, especially as their usage grows.
Using Nirmata to deploy containerized applications on VMWare vCloud Air
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 16, 2015 6:08:57 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in vcloud air, Containers, Nirmata, vmware, Cloud native, Product, microservices, cloud application, Engineering, DevOps, pipeline, cloud platform, Docker
In my previous post, I described how you can deploy containers on your laptop using Nirmata and boot2docker. While deploying containers on your laptop is great for dev/test, you may want to deploy containers on your cloud resources as your application moves through your deployment pipeline. Nirmata makes this extremely easy via its policy based orchestration. The same application can be deployed on your laptop or on any of the supported clouds without any changes.
Using Nirmata to deploy containerized applications on VMWare vCloud Air
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 16, 2015 6:08:57 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Product, Engineering
In my previous post, I described how you can deploy containers on your laptop using Nirmata and boot2docker. While deploying containers on your laptop is great for dev/test, you may want to deploy containers on your cloud resources as your application moves through your deployment pipeline. Nirmata makes this extremely easy via its policy based orchestration. The same application can be deployed on your laptop or on any of the supported clouds without any changes.
Deploy containerized applications on your laptop using Nirmata in less than five minutes
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 9, 2015 4:16:51 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in boot2docker, Containers, Nirmata, Cloud native, microservices, Engineering, DevOps, Docker
If you are using boot2docker on MacOS, it is now easier than ever to deploy containerized applications on your laptop using Nirmata. You can be up and running in less than five minutes. In this post, I will describe the steps.
Deploy containerized applications on your laptop using Nirmata in less than five minutes
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 9, 2015 4:16:51 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Engineering
If you are using boot2docker on MacOS, it is now easier than ever to deploy containerized applications on your laptop using Nirmata. You can be up and running in less than five minutes. In this post, I will describe the steps.