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struftepete1

01/13/15 7:15 PM

#16090 RE: blueblizzy #16034

blueblizzy, thanks for further sharing your DD. Your post 16034 received no answer although it was one of the best and most important for today, comparing Docker with Glassware and clearly showing the strengths and efficiency of Glassware.

If you don't mind, can we conclude from your post:
Opposite to Docker, for an enterprise IT department, Glassware is quite straightforward to use, you just need to install Glassware and your legacy apps can be containerized without the need of modifying a source code that you might not have access to.
= simplexity!

Enterprises face a big challenge integrating Docker into heterogeneous workloads that include older legacy apps with different architecture as compared to apps from a typical application stack
Glassware addresses this.
For "heterogenous workloads" (correct me if I'm wrong) I think it means the ability to scale out and cluster the app container technology. So with Glassware, that would be adding Glassware appliances to a cluster of other appliances.