At LiveWyer Labs we innovate through research and development, empowering our company to optimize operations and deliver greater value to our clients. We experiment and collaborate to stay ahead of the curve and achieve our business objectives and yours.

Here are some things we've been working on. If you have any questions about any of them, feel free to comment, or get in touch with us to find out more about how we can implement these technologies on your platform.

Jenkins CI on Kubernetes The Jenkins butler serving a platter full of containers

Jake Sanders | 30 October 2015

Jenkins is an open source implementation of a CI server, written in Java

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High Availability Kubernetes with Podmaster An illustration of He Man with a container for a head and the Kubernetes logo on his armour

Jake Sanders | 12 October 2015

In this post, we're going to look at setting up a high availability Kubernetes master

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Kubernetes: Exciting Experimental Features A chemistry set with various Kubernetes logos on the equipment

Jake Sanders | 02 October 2015

In this post we're going to explore a number of exciting upcoming features, which get added to the experimental (now called v1alpha1) section of the API

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Advanced Docker Networking A series of containers connected by pipes

Jake Sanders | 03 September 2015

Docker Containers are ideal for running isolated processes, but the out-of-the-box network configuration leaves something to be desired

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Deploying Kubernetes on DigitalOcean The Borg cube submerged on the ocean floor as Docker whales swim nearby

David O'Dwyer | 20 May 2015

In this post, I'll show you how to set up an auto-configured kubernetes cluster on Digitalocean

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Google Kubernetes: Introduction and First Impressions The Borg cube emitting a beam that attracts the Docker whale and a spaceship

Jake Sanders | 07 May 2015

When you're running web apps at massive scale, you need some kind of orchestration and management tool, or rapid deployments are basically impossible

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