off-topic suggested reading: why containers really are revolutionary

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I know that a lot of us in the Fedora world are from traditional IT
backgrounds. From this point of view, can containers seem like just the
latest buzzword in a long series of fads, and not really all that
different from virtualization or various system-partitioning schemes of
days past.

This is a great short article about why this is really part of of a big
revolution in IT operations; while it might be evolutionary, it's hit a
tipping point really enabling something new - particularly with
ochestrators like Kubernetes.

https://container-solutions.com/dynamic-management-real-ops-disruptor/

This is part of a series, but this one in particular hit me as
succinct and useful to understanding the future of IT, which is
important to Fedora as we build a important layers of that future.

-- 
Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader
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