added YAH to docs h-nav

added some text size fixes
changed index.html content to reflect the latest edits in https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_y-g6lTTtv6kU7J8TOjLD8BMDWCIwVaxaqodz2zKKWA/edit#heading=h.p813x83z0d67
pull/123/head
scotty 2016-03-14 11:52:05 -07:00
parent d9274dec60
commit 906f9ffa39
1 changed files with 17 additions and 17 deletions

View File

@ -40,21 +40,21 @@ title: Accelerate Your Delivery
<div class="image-wrapper"><img src="images/scalable.png"></div>
<div class="content">
<h4>Planet Scale</h4>
<p>Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. From testing locally to running a global enterprise, your application scales consistently and easily.</p>
<p>Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team.</p>
</div>
</main>
<main>
<div class="image-wrapper"><img src="images/blocks.png"></div>
<div class="content">
<h4>Never Outgrow</h4>
<p>Simple cases, complex cases. Kubernetes is flexible enough for your needs.</p>
<p>Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is.</p>
</div>
</main>
<main>
<div class="image-wrapper"><img src="images/suitcase.png"></div>
<div class="content">
<h4>Run Anywhere</h4>
<p>Kubernetes is open source giving you the flexibility to take advantage of on-premise, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure allowing you to easily move workloads to where it matters to you.</p>
<p>Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premise, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.</p>
</div>
</main>
</section>
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ title: Accelerate Your Delivery
<div class="light-text">
<h2>A technical overview<br>of Kubernetes</h2>
<p>Brendan Burns, Software Engineer and a founder of Kubernetes at Google, gives a technical overview of Kubernetes in this
30-minute presentation from CoreOS Fest 2015.</p>
30-minute presentation from CoreOS Fest.</p>
<button id="desktopShowVideoButton" onclick="kub.showVideo()">Watch Video</button>
</div>
<button id="mobileShowVideoButton" onclick="kub.showVideo()"></button>
@ -76,39 +76,39 @@ title: Accelerate Your Delivery
<div class="feature-box">
<div>
<h4>Automatic binpacking</h4>
<p>Automatically places containers based on their resource requirements and other constraints, never sacrificing
availability. Mix critical and best-effort workloads in order to drive up utilization and save even more resources.</p>
<p>Automatically places containers based on their resource requirements and other constraints, while not
sacrificing availability. Mix critical and best-effort workloads in order to drive up utilization and save even more resources.</p>
</div>
<div>
<h4>Self-healing</h4>
<p>Restarts containers that fail, replaces and reschedules containers when nodes die, kills containers that don't
respond to your user-defined health check, and doesn't advertise containers to clients until they are ready to serve.</p>
<p>Restarts containers that fail, replaces and reschedules containers when nodes die, kills containers
that dont respond to your user-defined health check, and doesnt advertise them to clients until they are ready to serve.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="feature-box">
<div>
<h4>Horizontal scaling</h4>
<p>Scale your application up and down with a simple command, a UI, or automatically based on CPU usage.</p>
<p>Scale your application up and down with a simple command, with a UI, or automatically based on CPU usage.</p>
</div>
<div>
<h4>Service discovery and load balancing</h4>
<p>No need to modify your application to use an unfamiliar service discovery mechanism. Kubernetes gives containers
their own IP addresses and a single DNS name for a set of containers, and can load-balance across them.</p>
<p>No need to modify your application to use an unfamiliar service discovery mechanism. Kubernetes gives
containers their own IP addresses and a single DNS name for a set of containers, and can load-balance across them.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="feature-box">
<div>
<h4>Automated rollouts and rollbacks</h4>
<p>Kubernetes progressively rolls out application and configuration changes, while monitoring
application health to ensure it doesn't kill all your instances at the same time. If something goes wrong,
Kubernetes will rollback the change for you. Take advantage of a growing ecosystem of deployment solutions.</p>
<p>Kubernetes progressively rolls out changes to your application or its configuration, while monitoring
application health to ensure it doesnt kill all your instances at the same time. If something goes
wrong, Kubernetes will rollback the change for you. Take advantage of a growing ecosystem of deployment solutions.</p>
</div>
<div>
<h4>Secret and configuration management</h4>
<p>Deploy and update secrets and application configuration changes without rebuilding your image and without exposing
secrets in your stack configuration.</p>
<p>Deploy and update secrets and application configuration without rebuilding your image and without
exposing secrets in your stack configuration.</p>
</div>
</div>
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ title: Accelerate Your Delivery
<div>
<h4>Storage orchestration</h4>
<p>Automatically mount the storage system of your choice, whether from local storage, a public cloud provider
such as <a href="https://cloud.google.com/storage/">Google</a> or <a href="http://media.amazonwebservices.com/AWS_Storage_Options.pdf">Amazon</a>, or a network storage system such as NFS, iSCSI,
such as <a href="https://cloud.google.com/storage/">GCP</a> or <a href="http://media.amazonwebservices.com/AWS_Storage_Options.pdf">AWS</a>, or a network storage system such as NFS, iSCSI,
Gluster, Ceph, Cinder, or Flocker.</p>
</div>
<div>