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cloud:why_to_consider_developing_on_windows [2017/04/12 18:50] djo [Why to consider Windows for distributed Docker / Kubernetes software development] |
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In a new world of containerized applications, RAM is more important than ever. The single largest factor limiting what I can run directly on my laptop is RAM. | In a new world of containerized applications, RAM is more important than ever. The single largest factor limiting what I can run directly on my laptop is RAM. | ||
- | 64 Gigabytes of RAM lets me run tens of servers inside Kubernetes on Windows. Linux is still my main development O/S. I just host it under Windows. | + | 64 Gigabytes of RAM lets me run tens of servers inside Kubernetes on Windows. Linux can be my main development O/S again. I just host it under Windows. |
I'm experimenting with building a portable development environment inside a Docker pod inside Kubernetes. If that experiment succeeds, I'll have a portable development environment that will work anywhere Docker and Kubernetes run. Including a Mac, ironically. | I'm experimenting with building a portable development environment inside a Docker pod inside Kubernetes. If that experiment succeeds, I'll have a portable development environment that will work anywhere Docker and Kubernetes run. Including a Mac, ironically. |