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  • Proposed name for the project: Docker/OCI Images - Best Practices and Tools

Project description:

Container technology is a popular packaging method for developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications.

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This project takes a communal approach to capturing and developing best practices, guidance, recommendations and common tools for the design of images built using Dockerfiles.

Scope:

This project will develop a specification for the recommended structure of Dockerfiles based on industry best practices

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  •     Best practices for the design of space-efficient and scalable images built using Dockerfiles
  •     Best practices for crafting Dockerfiles
  •     Best practices for the development of platform-agnostic images
  •     Dockerfile templates to
    •      Capture, automate and share experience across projects
    •      Reduce duplication
    •      Jumpstart image development
    •      Optimize resource consumption
    •      Develop vendor-agnostic images     
  • New Docker builder patterns and tools
    • Explore and issue recommendation on the use of different front-ends
    • Evaluate and issue recommendations on the use of BuildKit

Out of scope:

  This project doesn't tackle the design or architecture of microservices-based applications.

Having said that, the project acknowledges the synergy and expects to collaborate with ONAP projects such as the Microservices project, OOM and Integration.


Architecture Alignment:

    The goals of this project are in perfect alignment with ONAP's architecture principles and architecture quality attributes.

    In particular, this projects suppoorts the themes adopted for Beijing and Casablanca: Platform Maturity Requirements (S3P) and Portability

 S3P:

Quality AttributeBenefit of Image Design Best Practices
Scalability
  • Resource constrained images (small & fast) facilitate single and multiple ONAP instance horizontal scaling.
Manageability
  • Efficient, small images reduce transport, instantiation time and upgrade time.
Usability
  • Dockerfile templates save time and resources by increasing re-usability and reducing development and testing cycles.
  • Re-usable base images reduce project jumpstart overhead.
  • Multi-platform containers based on official multi-cpu architecture base images allows operators to choose among a larger number of cloud/infrastructure providers.

Security
  • Images built using the latest official base images reduce the risk of deploying containers with vulnerabilities.

   

Portability:

Software portability is the ability to use the same software artifacts (images/containers) in different environments.

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Having best practices and Dockerfile templates that simplify the use of official multi-platform (OS, CPU) base images makes ONAP portable by enabing  ONAP deployment in diferent environments.   

Other Information:

  • Vendor Neutral
  • Meets Board policy (including IPR)

Use the above information to create a key project facts section on your project page

Project Proposal Deck

Project proposal deck is available here.


Key Project Facts:

Primary contact: Adolfo Perez-Duran

Facts

Info

PTL (first and last name)
Jira Project NameDocker Container Images Toolkit
Jira KeyContainer Images
Project IDditcia
Link to Wiki Space

Release Components Name:

Note: refer to existing project for details on how to fill out this table

Components Name

Components Repository name

Maven Group ID

Components Description

Dockerfile templatesditoparent/cia/templatesorg.onap.ditcia.templatesDockerfile templates
Docker templates processorditoparent/cia/processorsorg.onap.ditcia.processorsCode to consume templates and generate Dockerfiles
Image design best practicesdit/oparent/cia/docsorg.onap.cia.docsBest practices and guidelines (read-the-docs)

Resources committed to the Release:

Note 1: No more than 5 committers per project. Balance the committers list and avoid members representing only one company. Ensure there is at least 3 companies supporting your proposal.

Note 2: It is critical to complete all the information requested, that will help to fast forward the onboarding process.


Helen Chen

Role

First Name Last Name

Linux Foundation ID

Email Address

Location

PTLCommittersFrank Sandovalfrank.sandoval@oamtechnologiesado496adolfo.perez-duran@oamtechnologies.comDenver CO

Boulder, CO, USA

(GMT-06:00)

CommitterslubinszBin.Lu@arm.comChina

Sylvain Desbureauxsdesbure

sylvain.desbureaux@orange.com

France,

(GMT+1)


Tal Lirontal.lirontliron@redhat.com

Chicago, USA

(GMT-05:00)


sandovalfrOAMfrank.sandoval@oamtechnologies.com

Denver, CO, USA

(GMT-06:00)

ContributorsHelen Chen



Tianon Gravi
tianon@infosiftr.com


ran.pollak@amdocs.com

IL(GMT +2)


im2bz2peeash@cachengo.com

Chicago, USA

(GMT-05:00)


michaelobrienfrank.obrien@amdocs.comOttawa ON, Canada (GMT-4)Sylvain Desbureaux

Tal LironAdolfo Perez-Duranado496adolfo.perez-duran@oamtechnologies.comBoulder, COContributors@Khumendra Kumar







@Simon Hbros