Care to elaborate why exactly this is such a bad implementation of containers?
Seems like a more secure implementation than Docker Engine, and if - as I pressure - memory management is automatic, then it will be pretty great to use.
> and if - as I pressure [presume?] - memory management is automatic
Why would it be? Nothing in the Linux kernel properly supports that on a VM level (ballooning only goes in one direction, and even that only on a good day), and if Apple had managed to solve that particular Gordian knot they would've told people.
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Care to elaborate why exactly this is such a bad implementation of containers?
Seems like a more secure implementation than Docker Engine, and if - as I pressure - memory management is automatic, then it will be pretty great to use.
> and if - as I pressure [presume?] - memory management is automatic
Why would it be? Nothing in the Linux kernel properly supports that on a VM level (ballooning only goes in one direction, and even that only on a good day), and if Apple had managed to solve that particular Gordian knot they would've told people.
Isn’t memory management somewhat automatic on WSL2? Isn’t that the same problem?
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