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by laumars
3763 days ago
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Well if someone is competent enough to create a Docker image then it's not a great stretch to assume many of them would also be competent enough to create a jail. And FreeBSD is just as easy to use as Linux (actually, I generally find it easier to administrate than Linux since things are more rigorously laid out. But a lot of that is also down to my own personal preference). At the end of the day, both Jails and Docker are well documented. So even the people only interested in blindly copying and pasting commands should be able do the basics. The real problem FreeBSD and jails face isn't with support nor accessibility but rather dumb prejudice. Much like why many Windows users think Linux is difficult. If you spend your whole time shouting that your way of doing things is the best then you're never going to give anything else a fair chance. |
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Docker and linux containers in general made things easier and more accessible for many. Switching from that to jails doesn't make sense.