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      When Docker first rocketed into the nerdosphere in 2013, some wondered how we at Joyent felt about its popularity. Having run OS containers in multi-tenant production for nearly a decade (and being one of the most vocal proponents of OS-based virtualization), did we somehow resent the relatively younger Docker? Some were surprised to learn that (to the contrary!) we have been elated to see the rise of Docker: we share with Docker a vision for a containerized future, and we love that Docker has brought the technology to a much broader audience – and via an entirely different vector (namely, emphasizing developer agility instead of merely operational efficiency). Given our enthusiasm, you can imagine the question we posed to ourselves over a year ago: could we somehow combine the operational strength of SmartOS containers with the engaging developer experience of Docker? Importantly, we had no desire to develop a “better” Docker – we merely wanted to use SmartOS and SmartDataCenter as a substrate upon which to deploy Docker containers directly onto the metal. Doing this would leverage over a decade of deep operating systems engineering with technologies like Crossbow, ZFS, DTrace and (of course) Zones – and would deliver all of the operational advantages of pure OS-based virtualization to Docker containers: performance, elasticity, security and density.
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