* Docker networking is a hassle
* Not always clear how to get logs
* Not being able to update iptables without stopping all services
* Docker package management when the name changes at random
* Docker core leaks and kernel compatibility
* When someone isn’t already using containers, or has their
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Those are reasonable objections, although some are now dated. In the
context of Ceph some of those issues are also further addressed by Ceph
itself. So let me present my take.
1. Networking. You can set up some gnarly virtual networks in both
container and cloud systems, it's true. Docker has