Yo,

Wandering what the limit is when it comes to how many containers I can run. Currently I’m running around 15 containers. What happens if this is increased to say, 40? Also, can docker containers go “idle” when not being used - to save system resources?

I’m running a i7-6700k Intel cpu. Doesn’t seem to be struggling at all with my current setup at least, maybe only when transcoding for Jellyfin.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    Zero.

    I run VMs and LDoms at work and VMs at home, a dwindling number of VMware VMs and a growing number of qemus to replace them.

    I don’t need the hassle.

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      8 days ago

      Get a load of this guy, thinking containers are more of a hassle than VMs!

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      8 days ago

      Is this a joke?

      Simple ephemeral containers are far easier to manage as they are primarily managed via a static config that is reproducible. If something goes wrong or you want to modify something you just redeploy.

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          8 days ago

          Don’t make fun of someone because they like doing things the old way.

          I don’t want to be associated with this comment.