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Heavy Containers Shouldn’t Exist

An episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast podcast, hosted by Tech Field Day, titled "Heavy Containers Shouldn’t Exist" was published on November 9, 2021 and runs 25 minutes.

November 9, 2021 ·25m · Tech Field Day Podcast

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Containers were supposed to be lightweight and stateless, unlike the heavy virtual machines that dominate today’s datacenter. In this first on-premises episode in two years, Stephen Foskett puts the question of heavy containers to Ned Bellavance, Nico Stein, and Nathan Bennett. Containers were intended to abstract system services rather than hardware like virtualization, and this results in their light and stateless nature. But this is a result rather than a necessary quality of containers, and companies are increasingly deploying heavy containers with multiple application components and data. As microservices applications rise, so do container management systems, and these are increasingly including light, heavy, and system service containers for networking and storage. Should heavy containers exist? On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Ned Bellavance Nico Stein Nathan Bennett Moderator Stephen Foskett Twitter @Ned1313 @NicoAStein @vNathanBennett Twitter @SFoskett Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.


Containers were supposed to be lightweight and stateless, unlike the heavy virtual machines that dominate today’s datacenter. In this first on-premises episode in two years, Stephen Foskett puts the question of heavy containers to Ned Bellavance, Nico Stein, and Nathan Bennett. Containers were intended to abstract system services rather than hardware like virtualization, and this results in their light and stateless nature. But this is a result rather than a necessary quality of containers, and companies are increasingly deploying heavy containers with multiple application components and data. As microservices applications rise, so do container management systems, and these are increasingly including light, heavy, and system service containers for networking and storage. Should heavy containers exist?













On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable:





Panelists



Ned Bellavance



Nico Stein



Nathan Bennett



Moderator



Stephen Foskett





Twitter



@Ned1313



@NicoAStein



@vNathanBennett



Twitter



@SFoskett





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