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Introducing Finch: An Open Source Client for Container Development
We announced a new local container development tool for macOS called Finch! Read more about it on the AWS Open Source blog.
Phil Estes
Nov 22, 2022
1 min read
Dealing with Disagreement
Let’s admit the facts: as much as we want to believe we are making progress in working together as a more-connected-than-ever global village, we don’t do the “getting along” part very well.
Phil Estes
Sep 20, 2021
1 min read
I'm joining AWS!
I announced in my recent blog post that I’m joining AWS as of January 2021.
Phil Estes
Jan 11, 2021
1 min read
[InfoQ] Containers in 2019: They're Calling it a [Hypervisor] Comeback
An article published in InfoQ on the marriage of hypervisor isolation with container technology.
Phil Estes
Article
[IBM Developer] Podcast: A Discussion with Liz Rice on Containers, Open Source, Security, and...Cycling
A podcast discussion with Liz Rice, Aqua Security and CNCF TOC chair, on containers, Kubernetes, open source, and even a bit about …
Phil Estes
Project
[IBM Developer] containerd just graduated in the CNCF! What does that mean for developers who use it?
A blog post (and embedded video interview) about containerd’s CNCF graduation and the use of containerd in IBM Cloud Kubernetes …
Phil Estes
Project
[InfoQ] Who Is Running My Kubernetes Pod? The Past, Present, and Future of Container Runtimes
An article published in InfoQ on the history, current status, and future of container runtimes for Kubernetes.
Phil Estes
Project
containerd Graduates in the CNCF!
My recent blog post covering the CNCF announcement of containerd’s graduation milestone.
Phil Estes
Mar 7, 2019
1 min read
Bucketbench
A personal Golang project used to measure and compare container runtime performance of common offerings, from CRI implementations to Docker, containerd, and runc. Used and contributed to by several vendors utilizing the project.
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Manifest Tool
A personal Golang project used to create multi-platform capable images in Docker v2-compliant registries. Used by many projects to offer multi-architecture platform support for their containerized software.
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