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by baconizer
3500 days ago
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This article reflects our transition experience with Docker, it took us two years to finally feel comfortable (old chaps from decades of corp dev), but end result is very positive and rewarding. It is fair to say that this should be expected for any infrastructure migration, there is nothing wrong with being slow and careful as long as we are moving forward. Based on experience from our team, the problem has never been finding help/answers, problem is we were facing, one one hand, an encyclopedia of single page documentation like Dockerfile/docker run command, while practical guidances and gotchas are scattered around rest of teh Internet, blended with personal and business specific opinions. It is hard but eventually we figured the best way to work with containers from git to build server to deployment, that fits well with our productivity workflow;, as well as where to not use docker. |
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