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Introduction

General use of docker (see the [project page ​https://www.docker.com/])

	*  define and build an image
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The official docker registry has been deployed alongside a small registry browser to make it easy to see what images are available

The frontend is accessible via http only currently. The registry however is access via SSL</description>
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Introduction

We deploy the hosts fresh using a netinst and kickstart (centos)/preseed (debian) depending on OS. We don't clone a base since its a waste of space.

A brand new deploy (locally) takes around 20m to services up for tupper (docker host) and is obviously dependent on the host</description>
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Revision control is used to manage and track changes to configurations. The repositories are hosted externally from the main service hosts.

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	*   Infrastructure Overview
			*  Introduction
			*  Deployment


Introduction

The infrastructure deployed is relatively basic in that it includes manually deployed services, configuration management and monitoring

We have defined most of our infrastructure in software to allow for ease of redeployment either on new remote hosting, or development locally.</description>
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