64 bit linux binary support
William A. Mahaffey III
wam at hiwaay.net
Fri Jan 15 15:40:56 UTC 2016
On 01/15/16 05:24, Alejandro Imass wrote:
<snip>
> AFAIK this is not the case. The reason Docker is lightweight to begin
> with is because:
> "Containers running on a single machine all share the same operating
> system kernel so they start instantly and make more efficient use of
> RAM"
See: https://wiki.freebsd.org/VIMAGE/Linux/CentOS55
(refers to jails, not docker)
<snip>
>
> IMO virtualization is not lightweight by definition. So you either
> virtualize fully or pseudo-virtualize with chroot-like systems.
> In this perspective I see Docker as nothing more than a sophisticated
> chroot system just like FBSD Jails, only Linux-based and less mature
> ;-)
>
> Best,
> Alejandro Imass
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