Here in lies Fedora's Cloud Documentation, the goal of this github repository is to host documentation (regardless of markup language) as well as a list of externally hosted Cloud related Documentation.
If there are any documents that you would like to see updated or created, please issue a pull request and we will gladly accept it.
New docs should go into docs
dir.
In this section of the README we will maintain a list of documentation that is hosted external to this git repository. As time goes on we plan to merge these documentation efforts but for now we need to have a single location that can index currently available content as well as create new content.
These are docs we would like to see written
- What is Fedora Cloud?
- What is Atomic / Atomic Host?
- Why is this interesting, why should I as an user care?
- How do I get up and running with Fedora Atomic Host?
- on bare metal
- on AWS
- on other clouds/VMs
- How do I run apps and services on Fedora Atomic Host?
- What is a super priv container?
- What is an atomic-app?
- How do I create one?
- How do I do "traditional" sysadmin things in Atomic Host?
- rsyslog Super Priv Container
- nginx/ httpd as dev server
- Ansible-container ?
- Single-Host
- Multi-Host Container Orchestration:
- OpenShift/Kubernetes/Deis/etc
- Mesos
- Docker Swarm
- IaaS Cloud Provider Specific Guides
- AWS
- Digital Ocean
- Linode
- Vagrant
- Ansible
- docker examples from (Fedora Dockerfiles)[https://github.com/fedora-cloud/Fedora-Dockerfiles]
- These will eventually be converted into DistGit when the Docker Layered Image Build System is eventually available
- How to Test Fedora Atomic?
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