Docker has pushed containers to a new level, making it extremely easy to package and deploy applications within containers. Containers are not new, with Solaris containers and OpenVZ among several containers technologies going back 2005. But Docker has caught on quickly as mentioned by @adrianco. The startup speed is not surprising for containers, the portability is reminiscent of the Java goal to "write once run anywhere". What is truly interesting with Docker is that availability of Docker registries (e.g Docker Hub) to share containers and the potential to change the application deployment workflows.
from dzone.com: latest front page http://www.dzone.com/links/r/on_docker_and_kubernetes_on_cloudstack.html
from dzone.com: latest front page http://www.dzone.com/links/r/on_docker_and_kubernetes_on_cloudstack.html
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