Well, thats what cgroups and chroot is for, but then docker is just a fancy wrapper.....
As for performance, if its critical then get a real server, if you've got decent change management (ie ansible, puppet et al with no manual intervention) Then its no effort.
(seriously network boot, and vlans are your friend here.)
As for performance, if its critical then get a real server, if you've got decent change management (ie ansible, puppet et al with no manual intervention) Then its no effort.
(seriously network boot, and vlans are your friend here.)