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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
21 Oct 2014
Interesting post on Docker (because it’s not just praise), by @fdevillamil:
t37.net/is-docker-ready-for-…
Oct 21, 2014 · 5:57 AM UTC
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Jesse Ezell
@jezell
21 Oct 2014
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@stilkov
@stilkov
@fdevillamil This is like complaining that ASM is not production ready. Docker is a lower layer in the stack than you think it is.
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Jesse Ezell
@jezell
21 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil
@stilkov
ruby is too high level, I'll meet you in the middle at C :)
Jesse Ezell
@jezell
21 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil
@stilkov
coreos is really low level as well. It runs below docker layer mostly. Rails would be kube, deis, flynn.
Jesse Ezell
@jezell
21 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil
@stilkov
coreos is basically just systemd/networkd with etcd used to ship config around currently
Jesse Ezell
@jezell
21 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil
@stilkov
systemd and networkd seem fairly ok, but etcd has enough problems to scare me away from prod. Clustering is broke.
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yann degat
@yanndegat
21 Oct 2014
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@stilkov
@stilkov
@fdevillamil that's the right moment for you to have a deep look at
#OSv
.io (even if it's not prod ready either )
Wouter Danes
@wouterdanes
21 Oct 2014
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@stilkov
@stilkov
@jreijn
@fdevillamil docker is not a silver bullet. ;) it's really good at running microservices. Check twelve factor app.
FreeBSD Help
@FreeBSDHelp
21 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil While you're there, checkout BSDploy :)