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by shykes
4597 days ago
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Hey Craig, speaking on behalf of the docker project: we are busy filling the "docker gap" you speak about. There are currently many businesses aspiring to offer infrastructure to docker users. What we're doing is giving them a way to integrate directly into docker itself, so you can "docker run" straight to the provider of your choice, either from the docker command-line or remote API. All with minimal risk of lock-in. You might also be happy to learn that some of the talent behind Picloud is now part of the Docker team itself :) |
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There are tons of companies that are working on Docker based solutions to my problems. In six months, or a year, there will be plenty of great ways for me to use Docker. The only problem is that PiCloud shuts down on February 25, so I'm in a bit of a hurry. Today, I'm in a gap, and there isn't a great replacement. Specifically I'd need:
* Per second pricing (per minute would be Ok). This makes parallelism "free"
* Large instances with big memory and CPU
* Ideally on AWS (My data is on s3, and it would be good to avoid bandwidth charges).
Nothing seems to fill these requirements yet. Any of you Docker startups out there want to help me out? Any pointers would be great if I'm missing something.