On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net> wrote:
> As I read from Ubuntu/Debian package (version 0.9.1):
>
> Docker complements kernel namespacing with a high-level API which
> operates at the process level. It runs unix processes with strong
> guarantees of isolation and repeatability across servers.
>
> Docker is a great building block for automating distributed systems:
> large-scale web deployments, database clusters, continuous deployment
> systems, private PaaS, service-oriented architectures, etc.
>
> This package contains the daemon and client. *Using docker.io on
> non-amd64 hosts is not supported at this time*. Please be careful when
> using it on anything besides amd64.
>
> Also, note that *kernel version 3.8 or above is required* for proper
> operation of the daemon process, and that any lower versions may have
> subtle and/or glaring issues.

Redhat backported a lot of LXC features to 2.6.32, so that's one of
the reasons you can run docker/lxc on top of the openvz kernel.

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