Docker SF Meetup #47; Docker 1.12, Docker for Mac and Tugbot

On Wednesday members of the  SF  community joined us at Docker HQ for our 47th Docker meetup in San Francisco! It was a great evening with talks and demos from Docker’s own Ben Bonnefoy, Nishant Totla, as well as Neil Gehani from HPE.

Ben Bonnefoy is currently working on Docker for and Docker for , which were released in beta in March. At the meetup, he gave an insight into the new features as well as the open source components used under the hood namely:

HyperKit ™: A lightweight virtualization toolkit on OSX
DataKit ™: A modern pipeline framework for distributed components
VPNKit ™: A library toolkit for embedding virtual networking

 
.@FrenchBen talking at the SF @docker meetup on Insight into Docker for Mac and Docker for Windows! pic.twitter.com/oQ0pkD6P8k— Docker (@docker) August 4, 2016
In case you missed it, Docker 1.12 was made generally available on July 28! Nishant Totla, who works on the core open source team and is currently working on Docker Swarm, spoke after Ben and gave attendees all the latest updates on Docker 1.12. Take a look at his slides on the new features below.

 
.@nishanttotla talks updates on Docker 1.12 at SF @Docker meetup! pic.twitter.com/f9Lx7QeXDI— Docker (@docker) August 4, 2016
The third talk and final talk of the evening was by a guest speaker, Neil Gehani, from HPE. Neil’s talk was on ‘Tugbot’, an in-cluster testing framework. To find out more, view Neil’s slides below.

 
.@gehaniNeil of @HPE at @docker meetup introduces "Tugbot" in-cluster container testing! pic.twitter.com/REstXvopgR— Docker (@docker) August 4, 2016
For those of you who would like to watch the talks and see the demos in full, we also recorded the meetup so feel free to watch and share!

 
Thank you speakers @FrenchBen @nishanttotla @GehaniNeil @HPE & the attendees who joined our @docker meetup 2night! pic.twitter.com/BjW0WVXItw— Docker (@docker) August 4, 2016

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