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Imagine a new kind of cluster. One which takes control of new machines on the fly, deploys all your services in the right order, links related applications together, balances load, restarts and moves containers after failures. A cluster that is – figuratively speaking – becoming self aware.

The recent massive improvements in Docker's own orchestration tools bring the feasibility and practicality of setting up a semi-autonomous cluster to a whole new level. Follow us on a practical hands-on tour and learn how you can setup a polyglot group of Micro-services to run onto a Docker Swarm cluster with ease.

Microservices on the Docker Swarm

GOTO 2016 • Higher Order Infrastructure - Microservices on the Docker Swarm • Nicola Paolucci
This presentation was recorded at GOTO Stockholm 2016
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Nicola Paolucci - Developer Advocate at Atlassian

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