AlexEv1337
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I have installed KVM with 30 Ubuntu (in future will be more) on Ubuntu and finally that bunch of VM working fine.
But my next test in this server is adding to this machine huge amount of docker images - more than 50.
And I thinking, but no answer what is right way to do this.
First way is place docker to physical machine with Ubuntu, as peer of KVM. Second way is place docker inside one of the KVM machine.
Additional condition - KVM VM machines is production, it can not be stopped in any way, and whole server can not be reboot in any way, because rebooting means lost client and lost money. In other case images inside docker is experimental and maybe can not working stable and fine and images inside docker (as expected) will be constantly restarted.
What right way to set Docker+KVM in my condition (1) from performance point of view and (2) from point to avoid reboot server at least next 3 years?
But my next test in this server is adding to this machine huge amount of docker images - more than 50.
And I thinking, but no answer what is right way to do this.
First way is place docker to physical machine with Ubuntu, as peer of KVM. Second way is place docker inside one of the KVM machine.
Additional condition - KVM VM machines is production, it can not be stopped in any way, and whole server can not be reboot in any way, because rebooting means lost client and lost money. In other case images inside docker is experimental and maybe can not working stable and fine and images inside docker (as expected) will be constantly restarted.
What right way to set Docker+KVM in my condition (1) from performance point of view and (2) from point to avoid reboot server at least next 3 years?