Hi Pascal

Containers sound like a great topic for a WOWODC presentation. I would love to 
learn about how to use them for example to have a WO environment with java, 
MySQL, wotaskd / JavaMonitor. Is that the kind of stuff they would be used for? 
And how do I create a container and use it with a server. 



> On Dec 4, 2015, at 3:29 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Le 2015-12-03 à 22:09, Samuel Pelletier <[email protected]> a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I never use a system provided apache, php or other sensitive software for a 
>> server, I recommend to build from source, this allows to control when the 
>> update are applied and locate your config files where you want them.
>> 
>> I even have multiple apache on the same server, some with php other without 
>> for example. This is also useful to support legacy thing that no longer work 
>> with newer versions of XYZ...
>> 
>> My situation may be a bit odd because I tend to host many small sites and 
>> apps on a single server instead of having to manage multiple servers for a 
>> single site... Virtualization is cool but it also create a huge overhead by 
>> running multiple instances of complete OS. I prefer managing multiple 
>> environments on a single server, it is a less common and less easy to setup 
>> but works well.
> 
> Containers is the way to go. I use LXC and OpenVZ to create multiple 
> containers for Apache, MySQL, etc. for our dev/tests/staging environment. 
> Less overhead than creating multiple virtual machines, while having control, 
> like running Apache 2.4 on a container while running 2.2 in another.
> 
>> Samuel
>> 
>>> Le 2015-12-03 à 14:31, Klaus Berkling <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Dec 3, 2015, at 8:44 AM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Nov 29, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Michael Kondratov 
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> What makes Linux better than OS X?
>>>> 
>>>> Where do I start? :) In no particular order:
>>>> 
>>>> Number of knowledgeable administrators. 
>>>> Server software packages (openstack, docker, etc)
>>>> Targeted at power users (doesn’t F up /usr/local, has bash completions, 
>>>> etc)
>>>> Uptime.
>>>> Virtualization.
>>>> 
>>>> And let’s just face it... OS X has been a hostile platform to Java since 
>>>> Steve Jobs made his “heavyweight ball and chain” comment.
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>> 
>>> And you never know when Apple decides you don’t need some particular 
>>> feature and simply deletes it.
>>> Or, an update rewrites your apache/httpd.conf file.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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