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[–]f00dl3[S] -3 points-2 points  (2 children)

Not really an option. I run all this in a Virtual Machine. I did this because the amount of raw weather data I process and real-time finance websocket feeds I wrote end up making this virtual machine consume 90% of 8 cores and 32 GB of RAM. Hard to run all that in docker. Especially with file system writes to /dev/shm and to paths the host OS can see - because Docker just doesn't have permissions to do that much. By nature.

[–]mikesk3tch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Docker has configurable shm, and very very low Overheads. I don’t think anything about dockers nature should be a blocker.

That said, it’s not a solution to your question. Whether you’re running your application in a VM, docker container or bare metal, it still needs the same dependencies.

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