Every service is it’s own docker container, that’s the point of docker. It
isolates services from each other and they run in their own little operating
environment independently of the host OS.
Docker containers are extremely small by nature, only large enough for the
operating environment
On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 7:27 AM Andrew Miskell wrote:
> Depends on use case I suppose. I run DNSMasq as a docker container (I ran
> pretty much all services as docker containers), so it’s easier just to keep
> everything in the configuration files for DNSMasq and have a single thing to
>