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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      Docker is used to containerize apps, rather than systems. It's got its uses, but primarily for development, not production.

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      • dbeatoD
        dbeato
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        Docker is a container running on either a host or the same computer that runs it and it has its own OS. Docker containers differ from Application Virtualization because they deliver application as a service.

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        • bbigfordB
          bbigford @dbeato
          last edited by

          @dbeato said in Docker in the wild:

          Docker is a container running on either a host or the same computer that runs it and it has its own OS. Docker contains differ from Application Virtualization because they deliver application as a service.

          The software as a service piece is what piqued my interest. But as Scott pointed out, more development than production I guess.

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          • dbeatoD
            dbeato
            last edited by

            See below:
            https://blog.docker.com/2016/04/app-virtualization-docker/
            https://blog.docker.com/2016/03/containers-are-not-vms/
            https://blog.docker.com/2016/04/containers-and-vms-together/

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            • Reid CooperR
              Reid Cooper
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              I don't see a lot of use for Docker in IT circles. Good for testing out a product, but not how you want to run it when you are really getting down to brass tacks.

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              • bbigfordB
                bbigford @Reid Cooper
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                @reid-cooper said in Docker in the wild:

                I don't see a lot of use for Docker in IT circles. Good for testing out a product, but not how you want to run it when you are really getting down to brass tacks.

                My intended use would be for app virt, which I see now is not what it is for.

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                • dsmithD
                  dsmith
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                  Why not use it for production? I am investigating it for hosting many of our web apps. I've been looking at Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, and Rancher.

                  It lets me run the apps in a cluster, and I can scale them up and down easily, change versions without interruptions, etc.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @dsmith
                    last edited by

                    @dsmith said in Docker in the wild:

                    Why not use it for production? I am investigating it for hosting many of our web apps. I've been looking at Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, and Rancher.

                    It lets me run the apps in a cluster, and I can scale them up and down easily, change versions without interruptions, etc.

                    Nothing wrong with using it in production. It wasn't part of the original design, production use is a relatively new pattern for Docker. It can be useful for that, but also introduces a lot of new infrastructure needed. So really depends on how you want to use it, the scale, and such.

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                    • htbaseH
                      htbase
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                      Hey guys, we have recently announced JUKE, which gives you machine containers with native persistent storage and networking, including across clouds

                      It would be great to get your inputs and thoughts on the tool

                      Here is some info:

                      http://www.htbase.com/index.php/juke/

                      Youtube Video

                      https://hub.htbase.com/v1.0/

                      If interested, send me a message and Im happy to get you the download link

                      Thanks in advance
                      Bruno

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                        flaxking
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                        Docker in general IT is great for immutable server design. If you want to do OS updates, config changes, etc you roll out a new container.

                        The downside is if it's not for software you write yourselves, deploying a new version of the software might not be so smooth if the database or backing data storage has to also be updated. You can't design it to be able to be able to do a rolling update, or to be able to rollback, so it's not quite as useful then.

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