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most frequently used orchestration tools and IaaS for containers
August 5, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Docker on AWS, On premises K8s internally?

 Two-thirds of container users say they deploy most frequently on either AWS or internal data centers. For AWS, Docker Swarm and Kubernetes vie with ECS to be the preferred orchestration tool. Docker doesn’t do as well for on premises container deployment. Internally developed tools are used […]

adoption of orchestration tools by deployment size
July 29, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Number of Nodes Matters

As the number of nodes or machines managing containers in production increases, so does the need for container orchestration tools. As the size of deployments increase, tooling decisions become more important. As we wrote about last week, Kubernetes and HashiCorp see the largest uptick in use as deployment scales increase. […]

Security Pros vs Developers: How they care about different aspects security for of cloud/Saas-based software development
July 22, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Agreement Between Sec and Dev

Information security pros may be a thorn in developers’ sides, but, in reality, they need each other, and they know it. New Relic just released results from a survey of both developers and security pros. They found much more agreement than you would think. At least 79 […]

most frequently used orchestration tools and IaaS for containers
July 21, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Multiple Orchestrators, Multiple Clouds, What a Mess

Kubernetes is the most used orchestration tool, capturing 43 percent of container users. Twenty-seven percent of all container users say Kubernetes is the container orchestrator they use most often.

adoption of orchestration tools by deployment size
July 19, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Has Container Adoption Stalled?

Instead of a large uptake in new container users, the “action” is in converting small implementations into larger ones.

Biggest Obstacles to ROI in Innovation/Product Development
July 15, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

But I Thought Development Time Was Contracting

According to a BCG study, long development times have become an even bigger inhibitor to innovation and product development. In an article about NoOps and serverless, Mark Boyd speculated that this is because DevOps adds development time as application builders become weighed down by the need to manage […]

Developer segments across desktop, cloud and mobile
July 1, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Do App Developers Count?

13 million developers are registered with Apple. How many of those are professional coders and how many are just taking advantage of the developer program’s freebies? We don’t know, but we believe most are not professional coders. If they were, then 65 percent of self-identified […]

80% of Production Container Users View Docker as a Packaging Format
June 24, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Defining Container Registries

Docker users responding to an Artifactory survey overwhelmingly think Docker is a packaging format.

CI Usage
June 24, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

If CI is a prerequisite for containers at scale, then …

According to RedMonk’s analysis of a Bitnami survey, 28 percent of respondents do continuous integration (CI) to some degree and 25 percent use containers. Both CI and containers are supposed to reduce the amount of time needed to test and deploy applications. Both are part […]

Importance of Container Orchestration Abilities
June 17, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

First Things First. Persistent Storage a Second Level Concern

When choosing a container orchestration tool, 68 percent of respondents said the ability to manage long-running applications is critically important. Fifty-nine percent also said load balancing capabilities is extremely important. Less important is persistent storage, with only 38 percent saying it is extremely important. Although […]

Top Orchestration Products Based on Expected Usage Within Next Year
June 17, 2016February 14, 2025Full article from The New Stack, No longer in TNS site

Is Ansible Really Leading Chef and Puppet for Container Orchestration?

Is Ansible really heads and shoulders about Puppet and Chef in the world of container orchestration? Several readers asked this question after reading our recent survey’s results. The answer is maybe, but there are reasons to believe the data. After the Red Hat’s acquisition of Ansible […]

Evaluation Criteria for-Container Orchestration Tools
June 13, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

The Present State of Container Orchestration

The New Stack ran a survey that was able to target users of container management technology, with 70 percent of respondents using containers to some degree. We found that there is uncertainty about what it means to manage and orchestrate containers.

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