Matthew Miller wrote:
> Containers (and particularly, Docker-style containers with Kubernetes
> orchestration) are rapidly taking over the server world. This is not
> hyperbole, and while one might fairly throw "everything old is new
> again", it's not a fad. This is a real generational shift.

This premise is already questionable. I can see large organizations like Red 
Hat using these (e.g., so they can easily move services from one physical 
server to another), but for the servers that I take care of (my personal VPS 
and my employer's server), I don't have any use for containers. All that 
they would give me is a lot more maintenance work. The typical server 
software is the same as always: Apache httpd, Tomcat, etc., which have all 
been packaged nicely as native packages for years. I am surely not the only 
admin who feels like that.

        Kevin Kofler
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