I was early container adopter at a large RHEL shop and they absolutely required us to use their forked version of docker for the daemon and RHEL based images with systemd.
This was mostly so containers could register with systems manager and count against our allowed systems.
We ignored them because it was so bad and buggy. This is when I switched to CoreOS for containerized workloads.
This was mostly so containers could register with systems manager and count against our allowed systems.
We ignored them because it was so bad and buggy. This is when I switched to CoreOS for containerized workloads.