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@abucci Sort of. But, if you look around, and I mean look really hard, no-one really officer this kind of "small slice" computing anywhere. Docker tried to do this once and failed. Containers as a Service -- CaaS.
@abucci Sort of. But, if you look around, and I mean look really hard, no-one really officer this kind of "small slice" computing anywhere. Docker tried to do this once and failed. Containers as a Service -- CaaS.
@abucci Sort of. But, if you look around, and I mean look really hard, no-one really officer this kind of "small slice" computing anywhere. Docker tried to do this once and failed. Containers as a Service -- CaaS.
@prologic Could you link to some blog post or some explanatory of why the y failed?, this could make this new service also fail.
If it were to be setted up like a container there'd be a few restrictions and you'd be billed for all the storage of the container, and the resources used by it, but that's like all the cloud computing pay-as-you-go plans...
@jmjl Sorry I'm confused? 🤔
@jmjl Sorry I'm confused? 🤔
@jmjl Sorry I'm confused? 🤔
@prologic Could you explain why Docker's CaaS system failed?
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
@prologic I don't know, I mean the service you mentioned from the message of the fork thread reply I made...
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.