For years, running Docker on Windows meant allocating multiple gigabytes of RAM to a heavy, full-blown virtual machine (VM), simply because the Docker engine needed a Linux kernel to operate. We have ...
The Docker project has reached a major milestone with the release of the first version of the Linux container platform to support enterprise-grade deployments, one that developers intend to distribute ...
CoreOS was the first to demonstrate how Docker and containerization could remake Linux. Now Canonical is getting into the game, albeit from a different direction. Canonical’s new project, LXD, or the ...
Are virtual machines (VM) more secure than containers? You may think you know the answer, but IBM Research has found containers can be as secure, or more secure, than VMs. James Bottomley, an IBM ...