Over the last two years docker containers have completely changed the way I look at software builds, deployment and infrastructure. Orchestration platforms like Amazon’s Elastic Container Service and Google Container Engine, built on their open source kubernetes framework, are closing the gap between what we have been able to do with software in containers, and what we want to be able to do with infrastructure and deployments in the cloud. My first piece on medium.com is a comparison of these two “container orchestration” platforms.
Comparing Amazon Elastic Container Service and Google Kubernetes