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by nickstinemates
4390 days ago
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My bet? Docker increasingly is something that will be used even if the user don't know it. Builds, as an example. This was my first introduction to Docker - scaling Jenkins worker nodes was allocating yet another VM. As you scale to tens or hundreds of build slaves, you realize utilization across the cluster is down. Scaling builds with Docker was simple and efficient to implement and it allowed me to drive utilization up dramatically. Now there's 15 different companies, integrations, and tooling surrounding this space to make that process repeatable to the masses. Amazing. We're seeing the same thing in the orchestration, paas, sdn, iaas, YOUR ACRONYM OF CHOICE, and one common theme is that ecosystem is standardizing around Docker. That's pretty powerful. |
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