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    Notes from Google Cloud OnBoard event on Thu 2019-03-21 at the [https://www.nordicchoicehotels.fi/hotellit/suomi/helsinki/clarion-hotel-helsinki/palvelut/ Clarion Hotel in Helsinki].
    Notes from Google Cloud OnBoard event on Thu 2019-03-21 at the [https://www.nordicchoicehotels.fi/hotellit/suomi/helsinki/clarion-hotel-helsinki/palvelut/ Clarion Hotel in Helsinki].
    == Introduction to containers ==
    A '''[[w:container (virtualization)|container]]''' is an isolated [[w:user space|user space]] in which [[w:computer program|computer program]]s run directly on the host [[w:operating system|operating system]]'s [[w:Kernel (operating system)|kernel]] but have access to a restricted subset of its resources. A computer program running on an ordinary operating system can see all resources (connected devices, files and folders, [[w:Shared resource|network shares]], CPU power, quantifiable hardware capabilities) of that computer. However, programs running inside a container can only see the container's portion of the file system and the devices assigned to it. The mechanism by which a host operating system runs programs in isolated user-space environments is called ''containerization'' or ''operating-system-level virtualization''. (Wikipedia)


    == Kubernetes ==
    == Kubernetes ==
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    * [https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes A curated list for awesome Kubernetes sources] at GitHub by Ramit Surana
    * [https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes A curated list for awesome Kubernetes sources] at GitHub by Ramit Surana
    * [https://caylent.com/50-useful-kubernetes-tools/ 50+ useful Kubernetes tools] at Caylent.com
    * [https://caylent.com/50-useful-kubernetes-tools/ 50+ useful Kubernetes tools] at Caylent.com
    ''' Unofficial documentation ''''
    * [https://medium.com/devopslinks/google-kubernetes-engine-explain-like-im-five-1890e550c099 'Introduction to Using Google Kubernetes Engine; Explain Like I’m Five!' by DebOpsLinks @ Medium.com]


    == Google Cloud Platform ==
    == Google Cloud Platform ==


    '''[[w:Google Cloud Platform|Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP)''', offered by Google, is a suite of [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as [[w:Google Search|Google Search]] and [[w:YouTube|YouTube]]. (Wikipedia) ([https://cloud.google.com/ Offical website Cloud.Google.com] - [https://cloud.google.com/free/ a free tier] will always be available)
    '''[[w:Google Cloud Platform|Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP)''', offered by Google, is a suite of [[w:cloud computing|cloud computing]] services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as [[w:Google Search|Google Search]] and [[w:YouTube|YouTube]]. (Wikipedia) ([https://cloud.google.com/ Offical website Cloud.Google.com] - [https://cloud.google.com/free/ a free tier] will always be available)
    * https://cloud.google.com/training/
    * https://cloud.google.com/training/
    ** https://cloud.google.com/training/cloud-infrastructure
    ** https://cloud.google.com/training/cloud-infrastructure
    ** https://google.qwiklabs.com/catalog - Google Qwiklabs online lab courses
    ** https://google.qwiklabs.com/catalog - Google Qwiklabs online lab courses
    ** https://www.coursera.org/googlecloud Google Cloud Platform courses on Coursera
    ** https://www.coursera.org/googlecloud Google Cloud Platform courses on Coursera
    == Introduction to containers and Docker ==


    A '''[[w:container (virtualization)|container]]''' is an isolated [[w:user space|user space]] in which [[w:computer program|computer program]]s run directly on the host [[w:operating system|operating system]]'s [[w:Kernel (operating system)|kernel]] but have access to a restricted subset of its resources. A computer program running on an ordinary operating system can see all resources (connected devices, files and folders, [[w:Shared resource|network shares]], CPU power, quantifiable hardware capabilities) of that computer. However, programs running inside a container can only see the container's portion of the file system and the devices assigned to it. The mechanism by which a host operating system runs programs in isolated user-space environments is called ''containerization'' or ''operating-system-level virtualization''. (Wikipedia)
    == Other usefuls software / services ==
    '''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia) ([http://docker.com/ Official website Docker.com])


     
    '''[[w:Firebase|Firebase]]''' is a [[w:mobile application|mobile]] and [[w:web application|web application]] development platform developed by Firebase, Inc. in 2011, then acquired by Google in 2014.
    '''[[w:Docker (software)|Docker]]''' is a [[w:computer program|computer program]] that performs [[w:operating-system-level virtualization|operating-system-level virtualization]]. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by [[w:Docker, Inc.|Docker]]. (Wikipedia) ([http://docker.com/ Official website Docker.com])


    == Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine ==
    == Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine ==
    ''' Official '''
    * https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/
    * https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/
    * https://cloud.google.com/sdk/ tools for GCP - Includes 'kubectl', a CLI tool to interact with the Kubernetes Engine.
    * https://cloud.google.com/sdk/ tools for GCP - Includes 'kubectl', a CLI tool to interact with the Kubernetes Engine.
    * https://cloud.google.com/shell/ - Google Cloud Shell
    * https://cloud.google.com/shell/ - Google Cloud Shell
    ''' Unofficial documentation '''
    * [https://medium.com/devopslinks/google-kubernetes-engine-explain-like-im-five-1890e550c099 'Introduction to Using Google Kubernetes Engine; Explain Like I’m Five!' by DebOpsLinks @ Medium.com]





    Revision as of 11:58, 21 March 2019

    Notes from Google Cloud OnBoard event on Thu 2019-03-21 at the Clarion Hotel in Helsinki.

    Introduction to containers

    A container is an isolated user space in which computer programs run directly on the host operating system's kernel but have access to a restricted subset of its resources. A computer program running on an ordinary operating system can see all resources (connected devices, files and folders, network shares, CPU power, quantifiable hardware capabilities) of that computer. However, programs running inside a container can only see the container's portion of the file system and the devices assigned to it. The mechanism by which a host operating system runs programs in isolated user-space environments is called containerization or operating-system-level virtualization. (Wikipedia)

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (commonly stylized as k8s) is an open-source container orchestration system for automating application deployment, scaling, and management. It was originally designed by Google, and is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. It aims to provide a "platform for automating deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers across clusters of hosts". It works with a range of container tools, including Docker. Many cloud services offer a Kubernetes-based platform or infrastructure as a service (PaaS or IaaS) on which Kubernetes can be deployed as a platform-providing service. Many vendors also provide their own branded Kubernetes distributions. (Wikipedia)

    Official

    Lists about Kubernetes things

    Google Cloud Platform

    Google Cloud Platform (GCP), offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search and YouTube. (Wikipedia) (Offical website Cloud.Google.com - a free tier will always be available)

    Other usefuls software / services

    Docker is a computer program that performs operating-system-level virtualization. It was first released in 2013 and is developed by Docker. (Wikipedia) (Official website Docker.com)

    Firebase is a mobile and web application development platform developed by Firebase, Inc. in 2011, then acquired by Google in 2014.

    Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine

    Official

    Unofficial documentation


    Kubernetes-based solutions from competitors