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Settings Management for Docker Desktop now generally available in the Admin Console

4 juin 2025 à 15:39

We’re excited to announce that Settings Management for Docker Desktop is now Generally Available!  Settings Management can be configured in the Admin Console for customers with a Docker Business subscription.  After a successful Early Access period, this powerful administrative solution has been enhanced with new compliance reporting capabilities, completing our vision for centralized Docker Desktop configuration management at scale through the Admin Console.

To add additional context, Docker provides an enterprise-grade integrated solution suite for container development.  This includes administration and management capabilities that support enterprise needs for security, governance, compliance, scale, ease of use, control, insights, and observability.  The new Settings Management capabilities in the Admin Console for managing Docker Desktop instances are the latest enhancement to this area.  This new feature provides organization administrators with a single, unified interface to configure and enforce security policies, and control Docker Desktop settings across all users in their organization.  Overall, Settings Management eliminates the need to manually configure each individual Docker machine and ensures consistent compliance and security standards company-wide.

Enterprise-grade management for Docker Desktop

First introduced in Docker Desktop 4.36 as an Early Access feature, Docker Desktop Settings Management enables administrators to centrally deploy and enforce settings policies directly from the Admin Console. From the Docker Admin Console, administrators can configure Docker Desktop settings according to a security policy and select users to whom the policy applies. When users start Docker Desktop, those settings are automatically applied and enforced.

With the addition of Desktop Settings Reporting in Docker Desktop 4.40, the solution offers end-to-end management capabilities from policy creation to compliance verification.

This comprehensive approach to settings management delivers on our promise to simplify Docker Desktop administration while ensuring organizational compliance across diverse enterprise environments.

Complete settings management lifecycle

Desktop Settings Management now offers multiple administration capabilities:

  • Admin Console policies: Configure and enforce default Docker Desktop settings directly from the cloud-based Admin Console. There’s no need to distribute admin-settings.json files to local machines via MDM.
  • Quick import: Seamlessly migrate existing configurations from admin-settings.json files
  • Export and share: Easily share policies as JSON files with security and compliance teams
  • Targeted testing: Roll out policies to smaller groups before deploying globally
  • Enhanced security: Benefit from improved signing and reporting methods that reduce the risk of tampering with settings
  • Settings compliance reporting: Track and verify policy application across all developers in your engineering organization

Figure 1: Admin Console Settings Management

Admin Console Settings Management

New: Desktop Settings Reporting

The newly added settings reporting dashboard in the Admin Console provides administrators with crucial visibility into the compliance status of all users:

  • Real-time settings compliance tracking: Easily monitor which users are compliant with their assigned settings policies.
  • Streamlined troubleshooting: Detailed status information helps administrators diagnose and resolve non-compliance issues.

The settings reporting dashboard is accessible via Admin Console > Docker Desktop > Reporting, offering options to:

  • Search by username or email address
  • Filter by assigned policies
  • Toggle visibility of compliant users to focus on potential issues
  • View detailed compliance information for specific users
  • Download comprehensive compliance data as a CSV file

For non-compliant users, the settings reporting dashboard provides targeted resolution steps to help administrators quickly address issues and ensure organizational compliance.

Figure 2: Admin Console Settings Reporting

Docker Admin Console Settings Reporting

Figure 3: Locked settings in Docker Desktop

Docker Desktop settings locked

Enhanced security through centralized management

Desktop Settings Management is particularly valuable for engineering organizations with strict security and compliance requirements. This GA release enables administrators to:

  • Enforce consistent configuration across all Docker Desktop instances, without having to go through complicated and error prone MDM based deployments
  • Verify policy application and quickly remediate non-compliant systems
  • Reduce the risk of tampering with local settings
  • Generate compliance reports for security audits

Getting started

To take advantage of Desktop Settings Management:

  1. Ensure your Docker Desktop users are signed in on version 4.40 or later
  2. Log in to the Docker Admin Console
  3. Navigate to Docker Desktop > Settings Management to create policies
  4. Navigate to Docker Desktop > Reporting to monitor compliance

For more detailed information, visit our documentation on Settings Management.

What’s next?

Included with Docker Business, the GA release of Settings Management for Docker Desktop represents a significant milestone in our commitment to delivering enterprise-grade management, governance, and administration tools. We’ll continue to enhance these capabilities based on customer feedback, enterprise needs, and evolving security requirements.

We encourage you to explore Settings Management and let us know how it’s helping you manage Docker Desktop instances more efficiently across your development teams and engineering organization.

We’re thrilled to meet the management and administration needs of our customers with these exciting enhancements and we want you to stay connected with us as we build even more administration and management capabilities for development teams and engineering organizations.

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Mastering Kubernetes Scaling: From Manual Adjustments to Intelligent Automation in just 8 steps.

Par : Adesoji Alu
16 octobre 2024 à 16:56
Scaling applications in Kubernetes is essential for maintaining optimal performance, ensuring high availability, and managing resource utilization effectively. Whether you’re handling fluctuating traffic or optimizing costs, understanding how to scale your Kubernetes deployments is crucial. In this blog, we’ll delve into the intricacies of scaling in Kubernetes, explore manual and automated scaling techniques using kubectl […]

Exploring KCL: Configuration and Data Structure Language; CUE and Pkl Replacement?

22 avril 2024 à 16:21

Dive into the world of K Configuration Language (KCL). This review and walkthrough illuminates the features and advantages of using KCL to generate YAML or JSON configurations and manifests. We cover the basics of KCL’s syntax, its approach to handling hierarchical data, and demonstrate how to define and manipulate configurations with clarity and precision.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/e6636bb851ae28d748fc8c1517bac931
🔗 KCL: https://kcl-lang.io
🎬 Is CUE The Perfect Language For Kubernetes Manifests (Helm Templates Replacement)?: https://youtu.be/m6g0aWggdUQ
🎬 Is Timoni With CUE a Helm Replacement?: https://youtu.be/bbE1BFCs548
🎬 Is Pkl the Ultimate Data Format? Unveiling the Challenger to YAML, JSON, and CUE: https://youtu.be/Nm1ioWPRRVQ

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Nix for Everyone: Unleash Devbox for Simplified Development

1 avril 2024 à 16:09

Simplify your development game with Devbox acting as a simplification layer on top of Nix. Use it to install all the tools required to work on a project and create ephemeral environments that can run as local Shells, remotely as DevContains for GitHub CodeSpaces or DevPod, in Docker containers, or in CI/CD pipelines.

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🔗 Devbox: https://www.jetpack.io/devbox
🎬 Say Goodbye to Containers – Ephemeral Environments with Nix Shell: https://youtu.be/0ulldVwZiKA
🎬 Say Goodbye to Makefile – Use Taskfile to Manage Tasks in CI/CD Pipelines and Locally: https://youtu.be/Z7EnwBaJzCk

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Crossplane Composition Functions | Tutorial (Part 5)

28 mars 2024 à 16:38

In this fifth installment of our Crossplane tutorial series, we are exploring Composition Functions. They allow us infinite flexibility to define which Managed Resources to create, manage, and delete, and how to do that.

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🔗 Crossplane: https://crossplane.io
🎬 Say Goodbye to Containers – Ephemeral Environments with Nix Shell: https://youtu.be/0ulldVwZiKA

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Is Pkl the Ultimate Data Format? Unveiling the Challenger to YAML, JSON, and CUE

25 mars 2024 à 16:16

Explore the world of data serialization formats as we delve into the question, Is PKL the Ultimate Data Format? In this video, we embark on a journey to discover the strengths and weaknesses of Apple Pkl. We put it up against popular contenders like YAML, JSON, CUE, and others, to assess its usefulness.

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🔗 Pkl: https://pkl-lang.org
🎬 Is CUE The Perfect Language For Kubernetes Manifests (Helm Templates Replacement)?: https://youtu.be/m6g0aWggdUQ
🎬 Is Timoni With CUE a Helm Replacement?: https://youtu.be/bbE1BFCs548

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How to Propagate Secrets Everywhere with External Secrets Operator (ESO) and Crossplane

18 mars 2024 à 16:07

We dive into the powerful synergy between External Secrets Operator (ESO) and Crossplane to efficiently manage and propagate secrets across your Kubernetes clusters, databases, and secrets managers. Learn how to securely and seamlessly integrate with cloud providers’ secret management systems using ESO, and see how to leverage Crossplane’s infrastructure as code capabilities to ensure your secrets are consistently deployed wherever they’re needed.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/216c589df4b4a8976ad48f6a79f95158
🔗 External Secrets Operator (ESO): https://external-secrets.io
🎬 Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator (ESO): https://youtu.be/SyRZe5YVCVk
🎬 Crossplane – GitOps-based Infrastructure as Code through Kubernetes API: https://youtu.be/n8KjVmuHm7A
🎬 How To Shift Left Infrastructure Management Using Crossplane Compositions: https://youtu.be/AtbS1u2j7po
🎬 Crossplane Composition Functions: Unleashing the Full Potential: https://youtu.be/jjtpEhvwgMw
🎬 OpenFunction: The Best Way to Run Serverless Functions on Kubernetes?: https://youtu.be/UGysOX84v2c
🔗 Kubernetes Compositions: https://github.com/vfarcic/crossplane-kubernetes/tree/main/package
🔗 SQL Compositions: https://github.com/vfarcic/crossplane-sql/tree/main/package
🎬 Kubernetes Deployment Order and Dependencies Demystified: https://youtu.be/4-WpJ49MDG8
🎬 Argo CD Synchronization is BROKEN! It Should Switch to Eventual Consistency!: https://youtu.be/t1Fdse-F9Jw

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Crossplane Providers and Managed Resources | Tutorial (Part 2)

7 mars 2024 à 16:11

In this second installment of our Crossplane tutorial series, we dive deeper into the world of Crossplane Providers and Managed Resources. Watch as we guide you through the process of setting up and utilizing various providers and resources to manage your cloud infrastructure and services using Crossplane’s Kubernetes-style APIs. In this video, you’ll learn how to configure connections to cloud providers like AWS, GCP, and Azure, and show you how to create and manage resources in those.

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🔗 Crossplane: https://crossplane.io
🎬 Say Goodbye to Containers – Ephemeral Environments with Nix Shell: https://youtu.be/0ulldVwZiKA

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Say Goodbye to Makefile – Use Taskfile to Manage Tasks in CI/CD Pipelines and Locally

4 mars 2024 à 16:07

Discover the modern way of managing tasks in your development workflow with Taskfile, your Makefile alternative. In this video, we dive into how Taskfile simplifies task management both in CI/CD pipelines and local environments. Learn how to define and execute tasks with ease, gain insights into Taskfile’s convenient features, and see practical examples that will help you streamline your development process. Say goodbye to the complexity of Makefiles and embrace the simplicity of Taskfile for more efficient and maintainable workflows.

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🔗 Task: https://taskfile.dev
🎬 Dagger: The Missing Ingredient for Your Disastrous CI/CD Pipeline: https://youtu.be/oosQ3z_9UEM

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Argo CD Synchronization is BROKEN! It Should Switch to Eventual Consistency!

26 février 2024 à 16:08

We dive into the challenges faced with Argo CD’s current synchronization strategy. Despite its wide adoption for managing Kubernetes deployments, there are cracks in the system’s design, particularly when it comes to handling sync operations. We’ll explore why Argo CD’s insistence on strong consistency is causing more problems than it solves and discuss how an eventual consistency model could be the game-changer that Argo CD needs to streamline deployment workflows and minimize outages.

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🔗 Kubernetes Deployment Order: https://argoproj.github.io/cd/
🎬 Kubernetes? Database Schema? Schema Management with Atlas Operator: https://youtu.be/1iZoEFzlvhM
🎬 Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator (ESO): https://youtu.be/SyRZe5YVCVk
🎬 Argo CD – Applying GitOps Principles To Manage A Production Environment In Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/vpWQeoaiRM4
🎬 How To Apply GitOps To Everything – Combining Argo CD And Crossplane: https://youtu.be/yrj4lmScKHQ
🎬 Mastering Argo CD Sync Waves: A Deep Dive into Effective GitOps Synchronization Strategies: https://youtu.be/LKuRtOTvlXk
🎬 Crossplane – GitOps-based Infrastructure as Code through Kubernetes API: https://youtu.be/n8KjVmuHm7A
🎬 How To Shift Left Infrastructure Management Using Crossplane Compositions: https://youtu.be/AtbS1u2j7po
🎬 Crossplane Composition Functions: Unleashing the Full Potential: https://youtu.be/jjtpEhvwgMw

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Say Goodbye to Containers – Ephemeral Environments with Nix Shell

12 février 2024 à 16:08

With Nix Shell, you can instantly spin up the exact environment you need, tailored to specific projects, and discard it with ease once you’re done. No containers!

We’ll walk you through the installation of Nix and various ways to craft custom environments with Nix Shell.

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🔗 Nix: https://nixos.org
🎬 Dagger: The Missing Ingredient for Your Disastrous CI/CD Pipeline: https://youtu.be/oosQ3z_9UEM

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Kubernetes Deployment Order and Dependencies Demystified

22 janvier 2024 à 16:07

In the dynamic world of cloud-native applications, Kubernetes reigns supreme as the orchestrator of containerized microservices. However, mastering the order of deployment of Kubernetes resources and dependencies can be a daunting task, especially since many of us are trying to apply the logic and the processes we had in the past. Let’s try to demystify that with examples that contain applications, databases, database schemas and users, namespaces, and a few other typically managed resources.

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WASM vs Docker Containers vs Kubernetes vs Serverless: The Battle for Cloud Native Supremacy

1 janvier 2024 à 16:09

This video explores WASM and compares it with Docker containers, Kubernetes, serverless, and edge to answer the following questions.

  • What is WASM?
  • Should we use it in browsers?
  • Should we replace Docker containers with WASM?
  • Should we run it in Kubernetes clusters or replace Kubernetes altogether?
  • Is it the future of serverless computing and edge devices?
  • Why should we use WASM and, if yes, where should we use it?

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➡ Gist with the commands: manuscript/wasm/wasm.sh
🔗 WASM: https://webassembly.org
🎬 Post-Mortem Documents About Production Issues With Fiberplane: https://youtu.be/sLV6zCRlDEg
🎬 Containers Are Not VMs! Which Base Container (Docker) Images Should We Use?: https://youtu.be/82ZCJw9poxM

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KubeBlocks: Cloud-Native Data Infrastructure for Kubernetes

25 décembre 2023 à 16:08

Are you struggling to manage your data infrastructure on Kubernetes? Do you want a solution that is easy to use, powerful, and scalable? Then you might need KubeBlocks!

KubeBlocks is an open-source platform that makes it easy to deploy, manage, and scale databases, data warehouses, and other data-intensive applications on Kubernetes. It provides a rich set of features for monitoring, backup, and recovery, and it supports a wide variety of databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, Redis, Vector databases, Pulsar, and more.

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Acorn: Build and Deploy Cloud-Native Applications More Easily and Efficiently

11 décembre 2023 à 16:08

Acorn is a development platform that makes it easy to build and deploy cloud-native applications in Kubernetes or as a SaaS service. It uses CUE-based DSL as its configuration language, which makes it easy to define, manage, and deploy applications using a single, declarative language.

In this video, we will show you how to use Acorn to build and deploy a cloud-native application and discuss the pros and cons in an attempt to discover whether Acorn might be a good choice.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/9f2d4f5952f03842897ce6253d1d1ab5
🔗 Acorn: https://acorn.io
🎬 Is Timoni With CUE a Helm Replacement?: https://youtu.be/bbE1BFCs548
🎬 Is CUE The Perfect Language For Kubernetes Manifests (Helm Templates Replacement)?: https://youtu.be/m6g0aWggdUQ
🎬 How To Inspect, Plan, Migrate DB Schemas With Atlas: https://youtu.be/JLvHpXJ1hHk
🎬 Kubernetes? Database Schema? Schema Management with Atlas Operator: https://youtu.be/1iZoEFzlvhM
🎬 OpenFunction: The Best Way to Run Serverless Functions on Kubernetes?: https://youtu.be/UGysOX84v2c

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Harmony in Code: How Software Development Mirrors a Symphony Orchestra

14 novembre 2023 à 16:08

This video explores the fascinating parallels between software development and a symphony orchestra, highlighting the importance of teamwork, coordination, and harmony in creating a cohesive and beautiful end result. Discover the similarities and gain a new perspective on the intricate process behind both software engineering and musical composition. We’re exploring the role of developers, database administrators (DBAs), system engineers, and other roles in an attempt to produce symphony-like harmony.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/ac430638751525a6d00098f811fb76c5
🔗 Hivelocity: https://hivelocityinc.net/3FFpixP
🎬 How To Shift Left Infrastructure Management Using Crossplane Compositions: https://youtu.be/AtbS1u2j7po
🎬 How To Apply GitOps To Everything – Combining Argo CD And Crossplane: https://youtu.be/yrj4lmScKHQ
🎬 Kubernetes? Database Schema? Schema Management with Atlas Operator: https://youtu.be/1iZoEFzlvhM
🎬 GitHub CLI (gh) – How to manage repositories more efficiently: https://youtu.be/BII6ZY2Rnlc

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Crossplane Composite Functions: Unleashing the Full Potential

6 novembre 2023 à 16:11

This video explores the power of Crossplane Composite Functions, showcasing how they unlock the full potential of cloud-native infrastructure provisioning and management. It covers their benefits, implementation techniques, and real-world use cases, offering an introduction guide to harnessing the full potential of Crossplane.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/c1f153496e5c3d13115f56c130c12fbf 🔗 Crossplane Composite Functions: https://crossplane.io
🎬 Is Timoni With CUE a Helm Replacement?: https://youtu.be/bbE1BFCs548
🎬 Is CUE The Perfect Language For Kubernetes Manifests (Helm Templates Replacement)?: https://youtu.be/m6g0aWggdUQ
🎬 How To Shift Left Infrastructure Management Using Crossplane Compositions: https://youtu.be/AtbS1u2j7po
🎬 Terraform vs. Pulumi vs. Crossplane – Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Tools Comparison: https://youtu.be/RaoKcJGchKM
🎬 Crossplane – GitOps-based Infrastructure as Code through Kubernetes API: https://youtu.be/n8KjVmuHm7A

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💬 Live streams: https://www.youtube.com/c/DevOpsParadox

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Deciding What to Run in Kubernetes

30 octobre 2023 à 15:58

Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that can be used to run a wide variety of applications. But what are the best types of workloads to run in Kubernetes? And how do you decide?

In this video, we take a comprehensive look at what to run in Kubernetes. We will discuss the benefits of running different types of workloads in Kubernetes, as well as the challenges and considerations to keep in mind.

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Demystifying Kubernetes: Dive into Testing Techniques with KUTTL

23 octobre 2023 à 16:09

This video delves into testing techniques with KUTTL, a testing tool for Kubernetes. Demystify Kubernetes by exploring how KUTTL simplifies testing processes, enhances reliability, and ensures seamless deployment of applications on Kubernetes clusters.

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➡ Gist with the commands: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/d54940365e29111539e6744c50eae794
🔗 KUTTL: https://kuttl.dev
🎬 How to run local multi-node Kubernetes clusters using kind: https://youtu.be/C0v5gJSWuSo
🎬 Is Timoni With CUE a Helm Replacement?: https://youtu.be/bbE1BFCs548
🎬 Do NOT Use Docker Compose! Develop In Kubernetes (With Okteto): https://youtu.be/RTo9Pvo_yiY
🎬 DevSpace – Development Environments in Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/nQly_CEjJc4
🎬 Development Environments Made Easy With Tilt Rebuilds And Live Updates: https://youtu.be/fkODRlobR9I
🎬 Skaffold – How to Build and Deploy In Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/qS_4Qf8owc0

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