Sorry, forgot one statement in this ... On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 2:47 PM Bryan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... > A JTA or other survey that identifies how many existing LPIC-2 certified > individuals are running into containers would probably be good to gauge > adoption. > > After all, some enterprises are running dedicated container platforms like > SuSE Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE), Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform > (OCP) and others, or even putting them on hosting platforms, since they > offer the container platforms directly (e.g., even Microsoft offers OCP > now, not just Amazon et al.). > > ^^^ These are the 'segmented' container platforms where we do *not* have to worry about *awareness*, as they are not on servers, let alone workstations., and known to be 'containers.' > But more and more, especially in the case of workstation systems as well > as various on-site servers, we're seeing Docker, Podman and other > implements without a formal environment. Not a shocker because the first > purpose of OpenShift (pre-Docker and pre-LXC) using kernel namespaces, > cgroups and SELinux back in the '00s was as a development environment for > JBoss developers at Red Hat. > > These are the container runtimes we have to be aware of as senior > sysadmins. > > - bjs
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