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You only have to learn 1 interface (albeit a complicated one) to use Docker/k8s compared with 1 interface per service to run them manually.


Hm, these days I feel like I only have to learn systemd. Reload config? View logs? Watchdog? Namespaces? It’s all systemd. If you are running on one machine, what does Docker/k8s give you that you do not already have?


> If you are running on one machine, what does Docker/k8s give you that you do not already have?

That feeling that you are part of a special, futuristic club.


Nothing, but its pretty common to have the home server plus a desktop/laptop where you do most of the work (even for home server), that may not be linux - in which case containers are the easiest way




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