Your Guide to LinuxCon and ContainerCon Europe

Hey Dockers! We had such a great time attending and speaking at and North America, that we are doing it again next week in Berlin &; only bigger and better this time! Make sure to come visit us at booth and check out the awesome Docker sessions we have lined up:
Keynote!
Solomon Hykes, Docker’s Founder and CTO, will kick off LinuxCon with the first keynote at 9:25. If you aren’t joining us in Berlin, you can live stream his and the other keynotes by registering here.
Sessions
Tuesday October 4th:
11:15 &8211; 12:05 Docker Captain Adrian Mouat will deliver a comparison of orchestration tools including Docker Swarm, Mesos/Marathon and Kubernetes.
 
12:15 &8211; 1:05 Patrick Chanezon and David Chung from Docker’s technical team along with Docker Captain and maintainer Phil Estes will demonstrate how to build distributed systems without Docker, using Docker plumbing projects, including RunC, containerd, swarmkit, hyperkit, vpnkit, datakit.
 
2:30 &8211; 3:20 Docker’s Mike Goelzer will introduce the audience to Docker Services in Getting Started with Docker Services, explain what they are and how to use them to deploy multi-tier applications. Mike will also cover load balancing, service discovery, scaling, security, deployment models, and common network topologies.
 
3:30 &8211; 4:20 Stephen Day, Docker Technical Staff, will introduce SwarmKit: Docker&;s Simplified Model for Complex Orchestration. Stephen will dive into the model driven design and demonstrate how the components fit together to build a user-friendly orchestration system designed  to handle modern applications.
 
3:30 &8211; 4:20 Docker’s Paul Novarese will dive into User namespace and Seccomp support in Docker Engine, covering new features that respectively allow users to run Containers without elevated privileges and provide different containment methods.  
 
3:30 &8211; 4:20 Docker Captain Laura Frank will show how to use Docker Engine, Registry and Compose to quickly and efficiently test software in her session: Building Efficient Parallel Testing Platforms with Docker.
 
Wednesday October 5th:
2:30 &8211; 3:20 Docker Captain Phil Estes goes into details on why companies are choosing to use containers because of their security &8211; not in spite of it. In How Secure is your Container? A Docker Engine Security Update, Phil will demonstrate recent additions to the Docker engine in 2016 such as user namespaces and seccomp and how they continue to enable better container security and isolation.
 
3:40 &8211; 4:30 Aaron Lehmann, Docker Technical Staff, will cover Docker Orchestration: Beyond the Basics and discuss best practices for running a cluster using Docker Engine&8217;s orchestration features &8211; from getting started to keeping a cluster perfomant, secure, and reliable.
 
4:40 &8211; 5:30 Docker’s Riyaz Faizullabhoy and Lily Guo will deliver When The Going Gets Tough, Get TUF Going! The Update Framework (TUF) helps developers secure new or existing software update systems. In this session, you will learn the attacks that TUF protects against and how it actually does so in a usable manner.
 
Thursday October 6th:
10:50 &8211; 11:40 Docker Technical Staff Drew Erny will explain the mechanisms used in the core Docker Engine orchestration platform to tolerate failures of services and machines, from cluster state replication and leader-election to container re-scheduling logic when a host goes down in his session Orchestrating Linux Containers while Tolerating Failures.
11:50 &8211; 12:40 Docker’s Amir Chaudhry will explain Unikernels: When you Should and When you Shouldn’t to help you weigh the pros and cons of using unikernels and help you decide when when it may be appropriate to consider a library OS for your next project.
18:45: Docker Berlin meetup: Patrick Chanezon: What&8217;s new with Docker, covering Docker announcements from the past 6 months, with a demo of the latest and greatest Docker products for dev and ops.
Friday October 7th:
9:00am – 12:00 pm Docker Captain Neependra Khare will lead a Tutorial on Comparing Container Orchestration Tools.
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm In this 3 hour tutorial, Jerome Petazzoni will teach attendees how to Orchestrate Containers in Production at Scale with Docker Swarm.
 
In addition to our Docker talks, we have an amazing Docker Berlin meetup lined up just for you on Thursday October 6th. The meetup kicks off with Patrick Chanezon, a member of technical staff at Docker, will cover Docker announcements from the past 6 months and demo the latest and greatest Docker products for dev and ops. Then,  Paul J. Adams,  Engineering Manager at Crate.io, will demonstrate how easy it is to setup and manage a Crate database cluster using Docker Engine and Swarm Mode.
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Your Docker Agenda for LinuxCon North America

Hey Dockers! We’re excited to be back at this year in Toronto and hope you are, too! We’ve a got a round-up of many of our awesome speakers, as well as a booth. Come visit us in between the sessions at booth inside “The Hub”. You may even be able to score yourself some Docker swag.
 

Monday:
11:45am &; Curious about the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Open Container Initiative, Cloud Foundry Foundation and their role in the cloud ecosystem? Docker’s Stephen Walli joins other panelists to deliver So CFF, CNCF, and OCI Walk into a Room (or ‘Demystifying the Confusion: CFF, CNCF, OCI).
3:00pm &8211; Docker Captain Phil Estes will describe and demonstrate the use of the new schema format’s capabilities for multiple platform-specific image references in his More than x86_64: Docker Images for Multi-Platform session.
4:20 pm &8211; Join Docker’s Mike Coleman for Containers, Physical, and virtual, Oh My! insight on what points businesses need to consider as they decide how and where to run their Docker containers.
 
Tuesday:
2:00pm &8211; Docker Captain Phil Estes is back with Runc: The Little (Container) Engine that Could where he will 1) give an overview of runc, 2) explain how to take existing Docker Containers and migrate them to runc bundles and 3) demonstrate how modern container isolation features can be exploited via runc container configuration.
2:00pm &8211; Docker’s Amir Chaudhry will explain Unikernels: When you Should and When you Shouldn’t to help you weigh the pros and cons of using unikernels and help you decide when when it may be appropriate to consider a library OS for your next project.
 
Wednesday:
10:55am &8211; Mike Goelzer and Victor Vieux rom Docker&;s Core team will walk the audience through the new orchestration features added to Docker this summer: secure clustering, declarative service specification, load balancing, service discovery and more in their session From 1 to N Docker Hosts: Getting Started with Docker Clustering.
11:55am &8211; Kendrick Coleman, Docker Captain will talk about Highly Available & Distributed Containers. Learn how to deploy stateless and stateful services all completely load balanced in a Docker 1.12 swarm cluster
2:15pm &8211; Docker’s Paul Novarese will dive into User namespace and Seccomp support in Docker Engine, covering new features that respectively allow users to run Containers as without elevated privileges and provide a method of containment for containers.
4:35pm &8211; Docker’s Riyaz Faizullabhoy will deliver When The Going Gets Tough, Get TUF Going!
The Update Framework (TUF) helps developers secure new or existing software update systems. Join Docker’s Riyaz Faizullabhoy’s When The Going Gets Tough, Get TUF Going! to learn the attacks that TUF protects against and how it actually does so in a usable manner.
 
Thursday:
9:00am &8211; In this all day tutorial, Jerome Petazzoni will teach attendees how to Orchestrate Containers in Production at Scale with Docker Swarm.
In addition to our Docker talks, we have two amazing Docker Toronto meetups lined up just for you. Check them out:
On August 23rd, we’re joining together with Toronto NATS Cloud Native and IoT Group at Lighthouse Labs to feature Diogo Monteiro on “Implementing Microservices with NATS” and our own Riyaz Faizullabhoy on “Docker Security and the Update Framework (TUF)”.
Come August 24th we’ll be at the Mozilla Community Space. Gou Rao, CTO and co-founder of Portworx will be touching on “Radically Simple Storage for Docker”, while Drew Erny from Docker will discuss “High Availability using Docker Swarm”.

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