Could containers really replace hypervisors? | |
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Virtualization containers are considered an alternative to traditional virtualization methods, but could this technology really replace the hypervisor? While they work well for applications that need quick deployment and scalability, containers are not effective in every scenario. So, when do the efficiency and portability benefits of containers outweigh the management complexities and other common shortcomings? In this exclusive resource, take a closer look at the pros and cons of containers vs. hypervisors, including when it makes sense to utilize one over the other, as well as how to leverage both side-by-side. | |
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Saturday, March 4, 2017
Could containers really replace hypervisors?
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