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by vezzy-fnord 3974 days ago
Well, Red Hat were quick to adopt CoreOS' appc, before a lot of companies ultimately united under the Open Container Project banner.

As for:

and it was (and, for now, still is) marked as an experimental utility that isn't for production purposes.

rkt used nspawn for a while, and it's still systemd-based.

The fact that Lennart was giving out presentations about nspawn specifically makes me believe it's very much intended to be used in production, as a "chroot on steroids".

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> The fact that Lennart was giving out presentations about nspawn specifically makes me believe it's very much intended to be used in production, as a "chroot on steroids".

This is a recent development -- and why I put the caveat "for now." systemd-nspawn is probably going to be marked production-ready quite soon, especially because it's the foundation for the CoreOS Rocket container tool.