One of the questions that people ask us is how Parallels competes with Docker and why we do nothing while Docker is busy conquering the market? Firstly, since we created containers a decade ago, we have been perfecting container virtualization and pushing it to upstream. Secondly, Parallels and Docker operate on different levels: Docker packages and runs applications while Parallels provide virtualization, a low-level technology that Docker uses. This allows us to partner in a number of projects. Moreover, all existing container-related projects in the market do more than just compete with each other. We also try to cooperate in developing shared components.
I tried it and was able to migrate a CentOS 7 container... but the Fedora 22 one seems to be stuck in the "started" phase. It creates a /vz/private/{ctid} dir on the destination host (with the same…
The fall semester is just around the corner... so it is impossible for me to break away for a trip to Seattle. I hope one or more of you guys can blog so I can attend vicariously.
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