> Personally I have hard time understanding the benefits of running docker in public cloud, you still run a VM you still pay for that VM. It just one extra abstraction layer which increases complexity of your infrastructure and also reduces performance.
Simpler deployment and basically forcing "12-factor", as well as easier development environment setups. Nothing you can't achieve with other tooling, but it's nice to be able to guarantee that your dev environment is identical to your prod.
Simpler deployment and basically forcing "12-factor", as well as easier development environment setups. Nothing you can't achieve with other tooling, but it's nice to be able to guarantee that your dev environment is identical to your prod.