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Welcome to the container wars: Red Hat announces Kubernetes without Docker, directly after Docker announces native Kubernetes support.

 

With VirtualBox having degraded to an utter piece of s*** for me, I adjusted 5apps' Vagrant setup to work with the Docker provider. SO FAST.

 

Hitler rants about Docker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PivpCKEiQOQ

 

So, I was wondering why Vagrant would use Docker as provider instead of plain LXC. After reading a few things, I'm at a total loss now.

 

"Docker is a very specific PAAS centric way to deploy apps in containers. You don't need to adopt that to get the benefits of containers. You adopt Docker to get the benefits of Docker."

https://www.flockport.com/containers-minus-the-hype/

 

"Your Ubuntu-based container image is probably a copyright violation": https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/36312.html

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