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Going ‘Remocal’ with Telepresence for Docker

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When you adopt microservices, containers, and cloud native development, the technologies and architectures may change, but the need for fast feedback doesn’t. Whether you’re coding or testing applications, you want to be able to get work done quickly without spinning up all of your microservices locally and driving your laptop fans into high speed!

What you will learn:

  • See how the development team at Cultured Code used Telepresence for Docker to implement a development environment that is 100% compatible with their production environment.
  • Learn how a Fintech company reduced the cost by sharing a remote cluster through request and service isolation, while using their favorite local tools during development to set breakpoints and enable hot reloading.
  • Experience how Telepresence for Docker enabled Voiceflow to implement a hybrid development environment where all their services would run in multi-tenant developer clusters, and only the service they were developing would run locally.

Summary

When you adopt microservices, containers, and cloud native development, the technologies and architectures may change, but the need for fast feedback doesn’t. Whether you’re coding or testing applications, you want to be able to get work done quickly without spinning up all of your microservices locally and driving your laptop fans into high speed! Kubernetes enables development teams to deploy and run applications at scale, and with Telepresence for Docker, you can continue using the tools you love while also conserving laptop resources.


Join us for three success stories of coding, testing, and running microservices using remote-to-local ‘remocal’ tools and techniques.

Speakers

Edidiong Asikpo

Sr. Developer Advocate, Ambassador Labs

Michael Irwin

Sr. Manager Developer Relations, Docker