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by BretFisher
3004 days ago
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I work almost exclusively with people learning Swarm, and companies deploying Swarm. In Sacramento, CA today at MuraCon conference listening to stories of teams I've never met, taking Docker Swarm CE into production. Most I see start out deploying it for web services, web sites, worker jobs, then maybe dipping into persistent data containers with something like REX-Ray for shared storage. 18.03 is the latest Docker CE release and solid afaik. The dev-to-prod workflow is pretty great woth docker-compose to Swarm Mode. See my DockerCon talk https://dockercon.docker.com/watch/WdAeLaLuSCNQwEp61YVXUt and my YouTube Channel on stuff I just started doing https://www.youtube.com/c/BretFisherITPro and I also have articles and courses at https://bretfisher.com |
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Again do you have some further support/sources that Docker will continue investment in Swarm?
I found this tweet from Solomon Hykes stating Swarm isn't dead, but also provides a vague answer without much detail to specific plans. "Docker will continue to support both Kubernetes and Swarm as first-class citizens, and encourage cross-pollination. Openness and choice create a healthier ecosystem for everyone."
https://twitter.com/solomonstre/status/941080802607222784