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What is different between a Docker container and a VM?
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What is different between a Docker container and a VM?
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There's a great StackOverflow answer `here
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There's a great StackOverflow answer `showing the differences <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16047306/how-is-docker-io-different-from-a-normal-virtual-machine>`_.
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<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16047306/how-is-docker-io-different-from-a-normal-virtual-machine>`_.
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Do I lose my data when the container exits?
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Do I lose my data when the container exits?
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Currently the recommended way to link containers is via the `link` primitive.
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Currently the recommended way to link containers is via the `link` primitive.
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You can see details of how to use it `here <http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/working_with_links_names/>`_.
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You can see details of how to `work with links here
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<http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/working_with_links_names/>`_.
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Also of useful when enabling more flexible service portability is the
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Also of useful when enabling more flexible service portability is the
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`Ambassador linking pattern
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`Ambassador linking pattern
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daemontools can do the trick. Docker will start up the process management
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daemontools can do the trick. Docker will start up the process management
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daemon which will then fork to run additional processes. As long as the
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daemon which will then fork to run additional processes. As long as the
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processor manager daemon continues to run, the container will continue to as
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processor manager daemon continues to run, the container will continue to as
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well. You can see a more subsantial example `here
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well. You can see a more subsantial example `that uses supervisord here
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<http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/examples/using_supervisord/>`_.
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<http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/examples/using_supervisord/>`_.
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What platforms does Docker run on?
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What platforms does Docker run on?
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