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James Donner
on 22 December 2015

Juju Charmer Summit: Docker Lightning Talk


Ubuntu is the number one platform for Docker deployments by a wide margin. With Juju, deploying Docker is as easy as a visit to the charm store.

Join Canonical’s Charles Butler for a five minute lightning talk to learn about

  • What the Juju team are doing with Docker
  • The Juju Solutions community on Github
  • The charms.docker and layer-docker projects
  • The possibilities of layering with Juju.
  • Future plans with Docker and Juju

Want to see more fact-filled talks? Check out our Juju YouTube channel, or register for February’s upcoming summit in Belgium.

Happy charming!

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