It’s no irony to me that the up-and-coming internet platform is named after a once-extinct animal whose period on earth ended some 5 million years […]
So I don’t blog much – Mastodon & Twitter
So I realise I’ve NOT blogged much recently – to tell you the truth I’m so busy working at Droplet – I don’t actually have […]
Droplet Container Support Scenarios
Back when I started with Droplet (it will be two years in Sept 2021!) we had quite a simple product. Back then we just had […]
Droplet Networking (Part 2 of 2) Walls Of Fire
Sorry, it just amuses me that we use the term “firewall”. Yup, I know it comes from the construction industry, as a way of saving […]
Droplet Networking (Part 1 of 2)
So this blogpost is all about our networking and our built-in firewall. This is intended as a primer for geeks like me who like nitty-gritty […]
Droplet containers on Google Chromebook – Technical Requirements
One of the most common questions that come up around Droplet containers on Google Chromebooks is the hardware specification. Whilst that is important and significant […]
Using and Managing the Droplet File Share Service
There many, many ways to get data in and out of the Droplet container – my own personal favorite is just to use my NAS-based […]
Droplet containerized apps published with Citrix Virtual Apps
One of the common questions that come is what options exist for presenting Droplet containerized apps in platforms like Citrix Virtual Apps. I have a […]
Joining Droplet containers to Active Directory Domains
For some time, we have supported joining our containers to Active Directory. Its function that’s always been built-in to our technology from its inception. There […]
Droplet containers in a non-persistent mode
One important feature of Droplet containers is our non-persistent mode – or what’s referred to in our configuration file as “non-persistent mode”. By default, Droplet […]