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Thinking about it i seem to recall that for a while all the hoopla was about VMs that could migrate between hardware to both better utilize existing hardware resources, and allow for more uptime.

But then a while later all the buzz was containerization, with Docker as the poster boy. This, i suspect, in that rather than have the overhead of a VM and such, you could spin up a container instance over there, take it down over here, and achieve much the same result. This in particular if the content of your VM or container was talking to a storage backend anyways.



In my context it's because big data became a thing. Nobody wants to pay the virtualization IO overheads anymore.

That said, I've found myself swinging back towards preferring VMs - with docker-like infrastructure made available. The runv project (https://github.com/hyperhq/runv/) is an interesting and functional take on Docker-with-VMs since I spend way too much time wanting to do privileged things in containers.




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