cool. I poked around, but couldn't see how this supports docker containers at the moment. I assume that at least for now it just runs KVM linux vms that can run docker?
Sorry if anything was unclear -- while OS-based virtualization is very core to SDC, there's nothing specific to Docker at the moment. That said, that's definitely trying to make SDC a good fit for production Docker deployments -- and if you want a sneak peek as to some of the technological underpinnings, see our work on LX branded zones in SmartOS.[1] Expect a lot more there in the coming weeks and months; all of our work there has been (and will be!) done in the open.
If you look at the commit log, you'll see this is a very active area of development. Also, you can find us in #smartos on Freenode if you have specific questions.
Not sure what in the announcement you are referring to. The only thing it says about Docker is that it has brought move visibility to OS-virtualization.
But, Joyent is infact working on docker support for SmartOS. They have revived an old Solaris feature called LX-branded zones that allows running linux binaries directly in SmartOS. Bryan Cantrill gave a talk on it at SurgeConf this year:
Wow. It is a huge amount of work to take a product like manta and open source it. This is great work by Joyent and a testament to their commitment to open source.
If people have questions, several of us Joyent engineers are watching this thread, so fire away. We're also hanging out in #smartos and #manta on freenode.
Can anyone point to recommended hardware for this software? Solaris-family OS's do not have the same level of hardware support that the more popular operating systems enjoy.
I would like to see an update to this discussion, 'Hardware Recommendation -- What Do Joyent and Others Run In Production?'¹ from Feb'2013:
The ditches on either side of the road through the land of hardware are steep and home to manifold ferocious beasts. Stray from this golden path at your peril.
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Or is there a different way this is handled?
[1] http://www.slideshare.net/bcantrill/illumos-lx
http://github.com/joyent/illumos-joyent
If you look at the commit log, you'll see this is a very active area of development. Also, you can find us in #smartos on Freenode if you have specific questions.
Someday docker may be extended to support Solaris natively, the same way Microsoft has committed to adding support for Windows.
But, Joyent is infact working on docker support for SmartOS. They have revived an old Solaris feature called LX-branded zones that allows running linux binaries directly in SmartOS. Bryan Cantrill gave a talk on it at SurgeConf this year:
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrfD3pC0VSs slides: http://www.slideshare.net/bcantrill/illumos-lx
I would like to see an update to this discussion, 'Hardware Recommendation -- What Do Joyent and Others Run In Production?'¹ from Feb'2013:
The ditches on either side of the road through the land of hardware are steep and home to manifold ferocious beasts. Stray from this golden path at your peril.
¹ http://www.listbox.com/member/archive/184463/2013/02/sort/ti...