Hallo,
I planning to migrate ouch dockerfarm from debian to centos.
Most of our customers are using redhat or centos and some oft eh books I m using are written for centos too.
My question:
Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the docker-repo?
Thanks for hints
Ralf
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 11:56 CET, ralf.prengel@... wrote: <snip>
My question:
Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the docker-repo?
Main diff between std-repo and docker-repo:
std-repo: works. stable. not the newest, shiniest version, but one that works.
docker-repo: works most of the time mostly, has sometimes a erratic or memory-eating behavior, the newest, most feature-rich, shiniest version, with all the bugs of new-new-new.
It's a matter of choose your poision. If you are happy with the features of the std-repo version, imho stay with it.
That's my exp. Yours may differ. Others should speak up, too, please.
- Yamaban.
On 12/27/18 6:48 AM, Yamaban wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 11:56 CET, ralf.prengel@... wrote:
<snip> > My question: > > Should I use docker from the standard repo or the version from the > docker-repo?
Main diff between std-repo and docker-repo:
std-repo: works. stable. not the newest, shiniest version, but one that works.
docker-repo: works most of the time mostly, has sometimes a erratic or memory-eating behavior, the newest, most feature-rich, shiniest version, with all the bugs of new-new-new.
It's a matter of choose your poision. If you are happy with the features of the std-repo version, imho stay with it.
That's my exp. Yours may differ. Others should speak up, too, please.
- Yamaban. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
You could also take a look at `podman`. As an daemonless alternative to Docker.