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by en4bz
3181 days ago
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Yup, If you're running unikernels in a VM for "improved performance" you're doing it wrong. Containers are a much better solution. Unfortunately people see containers now as a packaging mechanism rather than an alternative to hardware virtualization. Also doesn't help that everyone runs their applications in The Cloud where you're required to run on a VM. I'd really like to see containers services like Joyent's take off. |
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Interesting. I'd like to see a return to owning/renting whole machines and running containers on them directly (as several major tech companies do). A lot of the value proposition for the cloud service providers is a multi-host hypervisor that's really easy to get started with (compared to buying vSphere). If it becomes really easy to deploy your own instance of an open-source container scheduler across your own boxes, we can return to cost-competitive commodity boxes instead of overpaying for AWS.