While Docker and CoreOS have been fighting to own the container market, the two offer different approaches that complement as much as they compete As 2014 drew to a close, CoreOS launched a Rocket at ...
Lightweight Linux provider CoreOS has released a production-ready version of Rocket, its alternative to Docker, which has untill now been the default platform for handling containerized software.
CoreOS, the Linux operating system specialist that’s been busy this past year making sure its technology powers Docker containers, detailed on Monday a new container technology called Rocket that’s ...
Citing concerns around Docker’s security model and its increasingly complex supporting platform, CoreOS is developing Rocket, an alternative to the open-source container technology. “A little bit of ...
CoreOS, in announcing the move, says that Docker has lost sight of its core mission of providing simple application containers. The containerization technology Docker is big, as in it's one of the ...
To the non-developer, it might feel like Docker containers just got started. But CoreOS — a major Docker-project contributor — is worried they're already going astray. So, CoreOS has created its own ...
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Update: Alex Polvi, the founder of CoreOS, contacted me to clarify some points I made below regarding Sequoia's involvement with CoreOS. Per Polvi's email: Sequoia is still a shareholder, nothing has ...