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Docker in Production: A History of Failure
SmartOS, FreeBSD, Tredly, etc
SSLy
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Tredly is "just" a FreeBSD distribution. And Linux can't have ZFS in-tree because CDDL.
X86BSD
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It is not just a version of FreeBSD. The base is FreeBSD but the tooling for containers is not stock. It's value added bits that are shaping up to be very nice for containers on a more stable, secure, and storage friendly stack.
SSLy
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Yes, but the storage parts which the discussions are about are from FreeBSD
_wiv7
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Ah, you must be from the alternate universe where most of us have heard of more than one of those!
eropple
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What you've heard of, and what's workable and useful, do not necessarily intersect.
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