Hi Colin,

That will be a wonderful contribution. I do not think there will be one right 
way of using docker instead multiple possibilities. It will be great if we can 
brainstorm on this thread the possibilities and critique each other approaches 
and come to a consensus on what will work better for Airavata use cases. 

We will appreciate your contributions (both discussions and code) and as with 
everything in apache, they will be counted as contributions. 

Thanks,
Suresh

> On Sep 1, 2016, at 10:58 AM, Roy-Ehri, Colin Josef <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Lahiru,
> 
> Are you investigating running Airavata with docker for local testing 
> purposes, or in order to spin up multiple instances to handle changing loads? 
>  I did some work with Terraform (www.terraform.io) and spinning up multiple 
> containers in AWS with one command.  I'd be happy try that with Airavata, if 
> you think it could be useful.
> 
> Thanks,
> Colin Roy-Ehri, MS.Ed.
> Senior Software Engineer
> Enterprise Decision Support Services (EDSS) Indiana University
> 
> 
>> Hi Lahiru,
>> That was my 2015 GSoC project. It was ended well and I did not work on 
>> this  after the demo to Suresh and Marlon last year. You can find the  
>> instructions how to create and run dockerized Airavata here  
>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v2J1wFZx0TZXQs7PO7i6biNpzbM6KzdXrV
>> fwJiNtkvM/edit?usp=sharing>
>> .
>> 
>> I am sharing the docker files and required scripts attached. Please 
>> let me know if you find trouble accessing these files and the link.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Pankaj
>> 
>> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 10:23 PM, Lahiru Ginnaliya Gamathige < 
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Devs,
>>> 
>>> I remember a Gsoc student did some docker work, I am curious where 
>>> did it ended, I see that no Dockerfile is in the repo.
>>> 
>>> Do we have those separate ? Please give me some insight on that 
>>> project, I would like to look in to it.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Lahiru
>>> 
> 

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