On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:58:44PM -0600, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
One thing I have noticed - we don't have a "place" for
Fedora Docker
images. Since they were taken on by the base WG, they have sort of been
orphaned under products. Do they belong under Server? Cloud? Spins?
It'd be nice to have a little blurb on the web page linking to the
docker hub, I guess.
The Fedora Cloud Working Group offers two variants for different use
cases. The Base image is suitable for anyone who wants to run Fedora in
the AWS public cloud, or on a private cloud like OpenStack.
The Fedora Atomic Host is generated using rpm-ostree to allow true
"atomic" updates, and is optimized to run Docker containers.
Both are available in formats suitable for public or private clouds.
Iterating on this a little bit...
If you want a solid yet flexible minimal image on which you can build
whatever you like, choose **Fedora Cloud Base** to run in the AWS EC2
public cloud or in a private cloud like OpenStack. If you want to try
our next-generation solution for running Docker containers on top of
an optimized system with true "atomic" updates, check out **Fedora
Atomic Host**.
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader