Looks like a bunch of people on this thread missed the point of containers being more lightweight than VMs, more compute efficient than VMs and physical machines.
Dedicated servers are heavily under utilized and over provisioned because once you allot a server to a team they don't want to give it back.
VM solved this problem and changed how servers were provisioned. Docker and K8s are the next progression of this. People who compare K8s to the 'next js framework' have to do some serious context alignment...
Dedicated servers are heavily under utilized and over provisioned because once you allot a server to a team they don't want to give it back.
VM solved this problem and changed how servers were provisioned. Docker and K8s are the next progression of this. People who compare K8s to the 'next js framework' have to do some serious context alignment...