Container Technology Wiki
Docker Containers
- Docker 101
- Basic Docker Operations
- Docker Administration
- Docker Security Resources
- Docker OS Interaction
- Docker With Other Tools
- Docker API
- Docker Compose
Kubernetes Guide
- Kubernetes 101
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Kubernetes Architecture
- Kubernetes Ecosystem
- Kubernetes Nodes
- Kubernetes Pods
- Kubernetes Controllers and Control Plane
- Kubernetes DaemonSets
- Container Runtime Interface
- Working with Containers in Kubernetes
- Working with Images in Kubernetes
- Workloads in Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Services
- Kubernetes Jobs
- Kubernetes and Microservices
- Kubernetes Operators
- Kubernetes Persistent Volumes
- Kubernetes Advantages and Use Cases
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Kubernetes Operations
- Installing Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Configuration
- Kubernetes Monitoring
- Kubernetes Debugging and Troubleshooting
- Kubernetes Load Balancing
- Kubernetes Security
- Kubernetes Networking
- Kubernetes Storage Management
- Kubernetes in Production
- Working with Kubernetes Ingress
- Kubernetes Security Best Practices
- Managing Kubernetes with Kops and Kubeadm
- Kubernetes Secrets
- Kubernetes Autoscaling
- Kubernetes ConfigMap
- Kubernetes Namespace
- Kubernetes Authentication
- Kubernetes Vault
- CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
- Kubernetes Cluster
- Kubernetes as a Service
- Managed Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Distributions
- Enterprise Kubernetes
Container Basics
- Container Architecture
- Advantages of Containers
- Container Challenges
- Containers and IT Infrastructure
- Enterprise DevOps
- eBPF
- eBPF Linux
Containers Ops
- Container Security Management
- Container Deployment
- Container Monitoring
- Container Automation
- Container Multitenancy
- Container Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Prometheus Monitoring
Container Security
- Container Security Best Practices
- Containers for DevSecOps
- Container Vulnerabilities and Threats
- Container Vulnerability Scanning
- Container Secrets Management
- Container Access Control
- Container Audits and Compliance
- Application Whitelisting
- Zero Trust Networks
- Network Segmentation for Containers
- Container Isolation
- Open Source Security Tools for Containers
- Open Source Vulnerability Scanner
- Open Source Security Tools
- Container Security Tools
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
- AWS EC2 Security
- Cloud-Native Applications
- Cloud-Native Architecture
- Cloud Native AWS
- Cloud Native Development
- Cloud Native Infrastructure
- Cloud Native Security
- Envoy Proxy
- Harbor Kubernetes
- Open Policy Agent
- Oracle Cloud Security
- SaaS Cloud Security
- Security Issues in Cloud Computing
- SPIFFE
- VMware Tanzu
Serverless Computing
- Serverless Architecture
- AWS Lambda
- Azure Functions
- Google Cloud Functions
- Serverless Security
- On-Premises Serverless Platforms
- Function as a Service - FaaS
- Knative
- Serverless vs Containers
Container Platforms
- Containers and Cloud Computing
- Container Operating Systems
- Red Hat Openshift
- Pivotal Container Service
- Multi-Cloud Strategy
- Kubernetes vs Cloud Foundry
- CWPP
Other Container Engines
Kubernetes Alternatives
Container Community and Events
- Container Technology Wiki
- Kubernetes Guide
- Kubernetes Architecture
- Kubernetes Ecosystem
- Kubernetes on VMware
Kubernetes on VMware
Kubernetes is an open-source orchestration platform for managing cloud workloads through containers such as Docker. By combining your container infrastructure alongside your virtual machines, the Kubernetes management components gain availability benefits of virtualization and the servers can be better utilized by hosting multiple components or additional virtual workloads. This page gather resources about the benefits of Kubernetes on VMware and installation tutorials.
Below we have compiled publicly available sources from around the world that present views on Kubernetes on VMware.
The Container Security book by Liz Rice
Fundamental Technology Concepts that Protect Containerized Applications
Perspectives on Kubernetes on VMware

Advantages of Running Kubernetes K8S on VMware vSphere
virtualizationhowto.com

medium.com

The Road to Kubernetes & vSphere Integration
blog.ubuntu.com

Running Kubernetes on VMware – A Brief Overview
blog.think-v.com

The Future of Kubernetes is Virtual Machines
tech.paulcz.net
How To

How to Install Kubernetes on VMware Cloud on AWS
vmtocloud.com
Specific Environments

Kubernetes Integration with VMware NSX-T
kovarus.com
Downloads and Add-Ons

github.com
Further Reading
- Kubernetes Prometheus — Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. It provides easy monitoring for Kubernetes services and deployments. This page gathers resources about Kubernetes Prometheus and how to use it.
- Kubernetes Jenkins — Jenkins is an open-source automation server that lets you flexibly orchestrate your build, test, and deployment pipelines. Jenkins provide Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) tools for Kubernetes users. This page gathers resources about leveraging Jenkins on Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes Kafka — Kafka is an event-streaming platform that runs as a cluster of nodes called “brokers”. Running Kafka on Kubernetes allows organizations to simplify operations such as upgrades, scaling, restarts, and monitoring which are more-or-less built into the Kubernetes platform. This page gathers resources about leveraging Kafka on Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes Calico — Calico enables networking and network policy in Kubernetes clusters across the cloud. Calico works on all major public cloud providers and private cloud as well. This page gathers resources about using Calico with Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes Elasticsearch — Elasticsearch is an open-source, RESTful, distributed search and analytics engine built on Apache Lucene. Elasticsearch on Kubernetes streamlining critical operations, such as managing and monitoring multiple clusters, upgrading to new stack versions, scaling cluster capacity and more. This page gathers resources about using Elasticsearch with Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes on Ubuntu — Kubernetes provides highly resilient infrastructure with zero downtime deployment capabilities, automatic rollback, scaling, and self-healing of containers. Ubuntu is a complete Linux operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. This Page gathers resources about the installation and basic usage of Kubernetes on Ubuntu
- Kubernetes Nginx — NGINX is open source software for web serving, reverse proxying, caching, load balancing, media streaming, and more. This page gathers resources about how to install and deploy NGINX on Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes on VMware — Kubernetes is an open-source orchestration platform for managing cloud workloads through containers such as Docker. By combining your container infrastructure alongside your virtual machines, the Kubernetes management components gain availability benefits of virtualization and the servers can be better utilized by hosting multiple components or additional virtual workloads. This page gather resources about the benefits of Kubernetes on VMware and installation tutorials.
- Kubernetes Mongodb — MongoDB is a free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database program. This page gather resources about how to install and deploy MongoDB on Kubernetes.
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