Heads-up, broadcast engineers! Docker is coming your way. What's Docker? It's a brand name that's part of “containerized software” – and broadcast equipment is already moving there. Your audio consoles, talkshow system, and IP intercom can all run on PC or servers – on-site or in a data center. This is happening now! Cam Eicher with Telos Alliance gives a great tutorial on Docker containerized software and more on this episode of TWIRT.
Show notes:
- What’s a “Bare-Metal Server”?
- Let’s define “Cloud Computing”
- Let’s be clear on what a “Virtual Machine” is.
- Hypervisors – Type 1 and Type 2
- Software container engines run on Linux
- Let’s get on the same page about Docker.
- OS-Level Virtualization
- Fun to say, but what is Kubernetes?
- What is Quay.io?
Guest
Cam Eicher – Executive Director of Worldwide Sales at Telos Alliance
Host
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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