An Introduction Into Configuring Domino for Docker

9.0.1 FP10 brings support for Domino on a docker platform.  You may know that docker is a container solution but what does that mean and how could it affect your Domino infrstructure?  In this session we’ll review how to install and run Domino in a docker container, whether it can support external clustering and the decisions to consider when designing container architecture.

The following presentation was meant to be given at the Swiss User Group on April 18th.  Unfortunately I was throwing up with a stomach bug from April 15th - 19th so had to cancel the day before.  I have never had to cancel an event I committed to before so thank you to Andrew Magerman and the team for understanding.  I sent Klaus Bild my presentation which I believe he gave a version of in my stead so thank you to him as well.

2 thoughts on “An Introduction Into Configuring Domino for Docker

  1. I hope you are feeling better, Gabriella. Thank you for sharing this. I attempted this a few months ago, got stuck and gave up for a time. I’m eager to see if I can get a backup Domino server running on my Synology NAS which has Docker support. I know it’s early for Docker and Domino, but if you become aware of any videos or step by step instructions please share on your blog. Thank you for your contributions to the community. Your champion status is well deserved. - Eric

  2. I hope you are feeling better, Gabriella. Thank you for sharing this. I attempted this a few months ago, got stuck and gave up for a time. I’m eager to see if I can get a backup Domino server running on my Synology NAS which has Docker support. I know it’s early for Docker and Domino, but if you become aware of any videos or step by step instructions please share on your blog. Thank you for your contributions to the community. Your champion status is well deserved. - Eric

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