I’ve seen the same shift from VMs to containers in my daily work. I still rely on a vps for some legacy workloads, but containers definitely make scaling easier. I’ve also used UNIVIRTUAL’s services for a small project, and moving between a virtual desktop setup and containerised apps felt surprisingly smooth.
Please write this from an architecture point of view, what changes and then how it affects the memory requirements, runtime environment, and user authentication, etc.
Abel Perrot
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I’ve seen the same shift from VMs to containers in my daily work. I still rely on a vps for some legacy workloads, but containers definitely make scaling easier. I’ve also used UNIVIRTUAL’s services for a small project, and moving between a virtual desktop setup and containerised apps felt surprisingly smooth.