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On 11/18/2015 10:01 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
no docker is a bad example, we are running Fedora servers from 2008
on for everything virtualized, long before "cloud" and "docker" and
while you can indeed run docker inside a virtual machine none of
them do and will in the near future
I find this to be a really head-scratching statement. Nearly every
instance of a docker host that I have ever encountered in the real
world is running on a virtual machine. The overwhelming majority are
living in Amazon EC2 or OpenStack deployments. Yes, there are cases
where people are installing Project Atomic or CoreOS on bare metal,
but it's far more common to see this happening in a cloud environment.
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