On 11/08/2014 06:55 PM, Jamie Duncan wrote:
> Containers aren't anything like a chroot. A container as it's known in
> RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux 7 is typically using docker (www.docker.com
> <http://www.docker.com>) to manager SELinux, cgroups, and kernel
> namespaces to provide better isolation. Docker has a process of using
> read-only images to create copy-on-write filesystems (other options
> available).
>
> They're incredibly interesting, and can be incredibly powerful. They're
> also incredibly new to most users. A 'Containers 101' talk I've given
> 8-10 times is at
> http://redhat.slides.com/jduncan/wrinkle-free-docker-20141107#/
Hi Jamie,
Thank you!
> (full
> disclosure - I work for Red Hat and spend some time working with docker).
SO YOU ARE THE ONE !!!! Wait, I like Red Hat. Never mind.
(I think I am funny!)
:-)
-T