Welcome to the future, where asking a question costs $4.99 and you’ll never be able to find out if the answer is right or not.
Welcome to the future, where asking a question costs $4.99 and you’ll never be able to find out if the answer is right or not.
IMO: My personal problem with Docker is that it creates its own kind of vendor lock-in. Docker does not run on the server operating systems I use. The tendency is towards a Linux monoculture and that is never a good idea. Docker is a symptom, not a solution.
Is it really vendor lock-in if you can fork it at your whim?