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Who We Interviewed
Respondents inFeb 21 - Mar 14
survey
309
61%of respondents are
end users
49%of end users are
DevOpsEnd users
using and/ortrialing containers
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What We Found
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Agreement: Service Discovery, Scheduling, Cluster Management
Configuration Management
CaaS: more consensus than expected
Orchestration Platforms
Products, CaaS & PaaS
Open source tools for specific functionality
MarketDefinition
Product Choices
SelectionCriteria
Not looking for one solution for everything
Integrated tooling more important than
interoperability with systems/ languages
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Only 45% consider configuration management to be part of a container orchestration product.
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Scheduling is not top-of-mind when application developers think of container orchestration.
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Container orchestration and registries are most associated with Containers as a Service.
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IT operations teams’ perspective on CaaSdiffer from those doing DevOps.
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Vendors were parsimonious when defining container orchestration and CaaS.
Orchestration is the primary managing method for 45% of those using or trialing containers.
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Use of config management tools to manage containers declines with move into production.
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CaaS along with the likes of Swarm, Kubernetes& Mesos, compete to win over IT OPs.
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Kubernetes, Ansible, Mesos/Mesosphere, Amazon ECS & Docker Swarm top users’ plans.
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Consul, ZooKeeper and etcd are used more often than other tools for service discovery.
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Kubernetes, Marathon and Swarm are the commonly used tool for scheduling containers.
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Tools that can be used by both developers andIT ops are the most important criteria.
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Supporting long-running applications and load balancing capabilities are important.
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Contact Information
Founder & Editor in ChiefAlex Williams
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503-473-6237
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