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Read my lips, says Docker: Containers aren't VMs

Docker 'swarm mode' aims to steal Kubernetes' thunder

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Jun 23, 2016
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Read my lips, says Docker: Containers aren't VMs

A major form of confusion about containers says that they're a next-generation, lightweight replacement for VMs. But container advocates say that's never been the goal Read More

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