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by fapjacks 3503 days ago
What I've found is that as long as you have someone on the books that has more than a passing interest in learning about how Docker works, you'll be fine. The vast majority of problems with Docker boil down to not fully understanding the features being used. Docker is very easy to get going, and a very deep technical subject at the end of the day. There is a lot to absorb, and if you're going to throw it into production, it would behoove you to fully understand the technology. This isn't something you can expect to be without problems unless you invest in reading the documentation. This opinion isn't popular, because everybody wants to think of themselves as truly and fully understanding what they're using. But the truth is right there in the problems people run into.