I've been using tutum for a while now and I can tell you it is absolutely worth your time to check it out - stackfiles will show you just how easy it is to spin up several docker services from one file, with 90% compatibility with docker compose (probably higher now that they're owned by docker!)
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@cohix Thanks! Yes, we'll be converging our stackfile yml with Docker's Compose format, so there will be 100% compatibility.
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Interesting place to get inspiration of how some tools can be combined together.
However don't think that "stack" deployed on one machine in docker containers is suitable for production.
@svetlyak40wt We allow you to spin up multiple docker engines on whatever cloud provider you want. Within the stackfile.yml you can define your deployment strategy and number of containers for each service, so you can be sure your application is deployed in load-balanced and highly available fashion from the start.
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@kickingthetv I see. Tutum is like swarm on steroids for thouse "sysadmins" who don't like console. Am I right?
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@kickingthetv right now I'm looking the best way to deploy docker containers but don't want to lock on some closed source solution.
@svetlyak40wt Since we're now a part of Docker, I think we provide the least lock-in from any vendor with a managed service. We allow you to use most any cloud provider and if you want to migrate away from us, all you have to do is copy/paste your stackfile/compose file.
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