[DiscordArchive] Is there a place defined somewhere that shows the mapping of all item class|subclass integers to the
[DiscordArchive] Is there a place defined somewhere that shows the mapping of all item class|subclass integers to the
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:12:05.661000+00:00
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and I think it's because it's a different way of thinking about services right. like most people are introduced to servers and daemons like - this is a server, it runs these things
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:12:21.452000+00:00
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and its just like, the kind of... established narrative in everyone's headcannon
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:12:37.502000+00:00
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so people feel more comfortable SSHing into a "container" that's more like a server
Archived author: bluesoul • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:12:52.885000+00:00
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i used proxmox very lightly but that was with KVM rather than LXC, and it was getting a customer over to vSphere
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:12:54.340000+00:00
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so when you try to explain K8s or docker to them its like "?????????????????? but why"
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:13:09.493000+00:00
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cause its just a different way of thinking about the entire stack
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:13:27.061000+00:00
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i think it's mostly just a human thing
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:13:49.679000+00:00
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KVM is not the type of client
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:13:51.944000+00:00
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but when projects have the scaling requirements that necessitate app level containerization then the right humans get on it and it gets done
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:13:59.957000+00:00
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that's the virtualization technology