The Blurred Line Between Containers and Applications

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Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about the differences between a container and an application, and where the lines are blurred at the platform later. What should developers care about? Should Kubernetes be the only platform technology? Show Notes:

Kelsey Hightower’s Keynote at KubeConServerless is the new PaaS (via Redmonk) News of the Week:

Red Hat acquires CoreOS Cisco Container Platform • Heptio Kubernetes Subscription (HKS) Topic 1 - What’s the most common “basic” question you get about containers? How often is it about either [a] what should developers care about?, or [b] what applications can go into a container?

Topic 2 - As we’ve seen from various survey data (both from CNCF and analyst firms), there is still some amount of “mixed orchestration” in usage. Have you seen specific applications that really require different orchestrators these days?

Topic 3 - Are the orchestrators similar enough that Ops teams can learn multiple? What else is required to operator multiple orchestrators?

Topic 4 - What is the line between a CaaS and a PaaS? Are those even the right distinctions anymore? What’s different for each for a developer?

Topic 5 - As we’re seeing more “serverless / FaaS” projects created for Kubernetes (OpenFaaS, Kubeless, Fission, OpenWhisk, Nuclio, Fn, etc.), where developers just deal with functions and event-sources, won’t this blur the line more?

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