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>
>
> nigelm,
>
> It uses queue listener to look for a label and add a slave .
>
> Docker has many, many load balancing tools , docker swarm for example. You
> can simply point jenkins to your swarm instance for docker.
>
> I see no reasons why Jenkins would be doing load balancing with docker
> containers when there are much more advanced/sophisticated solutions out
> there.
>
>
​Oh, that's easy - because you may not be using swarm. You may have docker
hosts that are unable​ to participate in a single swarm. You may have
slaves that aren't docker that you'd also like to use.

I think this is besides the point I was trying to make. I'll invert your
question. Do you think that the cloud API *ought* to be good enough for
docker containers ?

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