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by mrmrcoleman
3409 days ago
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Sure, it always depends on the workload. You could also argue that if you want to run applications in containers you'd be better off using Hyper.sh than 'wasting' cycles running your own Docker daemon + scheduler on top of another provider. If you can describe your workload I'd be curious to do a comparison. |
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