containerlab
docker
containerlab | docker | |
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3 | 13 | |
1,256 | 59,584 | |
3.5% | - | |
9.7 | 9.3 | |
4 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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containerlab
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Networking lab for learning using containers?
I also saw there's this Github project from Nokia - https://github.com/srl-labs/containerlab - which seems like a framework for setting up complex container-based network labs. However, I'm not sure if this is overkill for my use-case - also, it seems like it's geared towards network gurus, not those who are just looking to learn the basics of simple network protocols.
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Career paths into Cloud related roles?
So, if you want to break into industry, my recommendation is still, look into Kubernetes eco-system. For network labs look into container-based projects like https://containerlab.dev/. They're still new, probably you could manage to contribute to them.
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Network Lab on a Linux Box using Vagrant
Yes, much better. https://github.com/srl-labs/containerlab
docker
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how to rsync from a docker container to my host computer
Everything is working fine, but it is not currently doing the automatic code reload. I tried mounting the volume but there is some conflict with the way docker and virtualbox handles files such that the conflict leads to file changes from the host not reflected in docker container. (That's not the first link I have that appears related to this problem, it's just the first I found while googling it on another day)...
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Where did the docker client repos go?
github.com/docker/docker/client
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Why does Moby have so many stars on GitHub?
Moby is the core of Docker. https://github.com/docker/docker redirects to it.
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Moving from IPV4 to IPV6 for my home server
Docker however has made some major screwups in their IPv6 implementation, so it’s not so trivial as you’d expect it to be. There’s a whole discussion about it here: https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/issues/6075 but the gist is: Docker cannot auto-assign addresses (SLAAC) like a normal endpoint, it also cannot request a prefix (DHCPv6 PD) like a router, you have to set it all up manually.
- Wiki self-hosted software as docker guides
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What is the "default" value for "network_mode" in a docker compose file?
[1] https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/issues/5325
- docker-compose network range
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Why docker swarm is not popular as Kubernetes?
That said, Swarm is definitely in maintenance mode, which is actually how some people like it, given that this means pretty good stability for the current features, instead of breaking changes, which are a slightly larger concern in the case of Kubernetes. However, this also means that new features will get implemented only occasionally, if ever - the last big one that i recall was Swarm jobs. Essentially, i'd say that it's still just a question of time until Swarm dies, but for now it's in the sweet spot of stability and usability if all that you need is a pretty simple and lightweight orchestrator.
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Confused about how disk-space usage works with overlay2
From scrounging through the internet, my understanding is if multiple docker containers are run based on the same image, the only extra disk space used is what the writable layer uses and the read-only image data is shared by all the containers. https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/issues/1520#issuecomment-305179362
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Please don't upgrade Docker without asking first
Wowww: https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/issues/6910#issue...
What the hell does "Docker's new direction to go back to its roots and focus on developer tooling" even mean? Docker is developer tooling, that's the whole product. That's not "going back to your roots" that's just doing your damn job.
What are some alternatives?
cni - Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
synology-wireguard - WireGuard support for some Synology NAS drives
netlab - Making virtual networking labs suck less
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for developers, IoT and edge. [Moved to: https://github.com/canonical/microk8s]
Netris.ai - The Kubernetes Operator for Netris
webcam - Golang webcam library for Linux
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
swarmkit - A toolkit for orchestrating distributed systems at any scale. It includes primitives for node discovery, raft-based consensus, task scheduling and more.
rancher - Complete container management platform
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager