I'd like to point out that there's a general trend toward workload
containerization, and a big driver is that it's easier to move container
images around than whole operating system instances. Thus if you shift
workloads into container images, you should end up with fewer, skinnier OS
instances that you don't care as much about moving around since it's easy
enough to (re)create them. That's the theory, anyway.

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Timothy Sipples
I.T. Architect Executive
Digital Asset & Other Industry Solutions
IBM Z & LinuxONE
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E-Mail: sipp...@sg.ibm.com


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