Stock in News: Google (NASDAQ GOOG) Assembles Container Management Coalition

In a major development on Thursday, Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) confirmed that it has managed to convince several rivals that it is in their best interest to join a coalition to develop and support its new Kubernetes container migration and management system.

The statement from Google Inc (NASDAQ GOOG) highlighted that International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM), Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), and Docker have all signed on to become a part of Google’s new container management coalition.

Containers are designed to subdivide a host device into discrete sets of resources to run each application, and numerous containers can run together on a single host. This is a major step from all the associated group of companies towards the development of a container management system.

Google Inc (NASDAQ GOOG) News: Container Management Coalition & Google’s Statement

“Google has the best infrastructure in the world. Our infrastructure engine is the best that money can buy,” said Craig McLuckie, product manager for Kubernetes and the Google Cloud Platform. Luckie also focused on the growth of the Docker container ecosystem. “We’re contributing heavily to the Docker project. We also want Kubernetes to go wherever you take a Docker container,” McLuckie said in an interview.

According to the statement, each member of the coalition will contribute developers and and other resources towards efforts to make Kubernetes a more general-purpose container management system. The primary initial goal of the coalition is to make sure the system is fully tested for production use.

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Containers in a multi-tenant cloud will in most instances run inside a virtual machine to provide an additional layer of isolation. That’s because containers don’t yet have enough defenses to shield themselves from active malware hiding out in a neighboring container on the same host. In most cases, every customer will have their own VM, and each VM will run multiple Docker containers. This news comes in as a big boost to the industry and to Google (NASDAQ GOOG) in particular.

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