CTL 006 – Future of Docker Hosting with Tutum Founder Borja Burgos
CenturyLink Labs Podcast
English - July 07, 2014 00:00 - 35 minutes - 48.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsTechnology News Tech News docker devops containers linux opensource news tech news Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week we discuss the future of Docker hosting with one of the pioneers in the Docker hosting space: Borja Burgos. Borja started Tutum, which is one of the world's first pure Linux Container hosters. For as little as $4/month you can get a Linux Container managed by Tutum.
Here are just some of the questions from this week's interview:
* Tell us about Tutum and who should use it?
* Why not just run your own Docker?
* How is Tutum different than PaaS like Heroku or even Deis or Flynn?
* Where are the Tutum Docker containers hosted?
* What happens to my Tutum Docker containers if one of Tutum's Amazon servers goes down?
* Does Tutum interact well with CI/CD like Shippable and Drone?
* What isn’t good about Tutum yet?
* Are Docker containers going to replace virtual machines in the future?
* What is possible when you combine Tutum with Github and Docker Hub all together? Seems like combining Github and Docker Hub is going to create a lot of interesting opportunities for new startups.
* What does the future of Linux Containers look like?
* What’s next for Tutum?