| ▲ | IgorPartola 4 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I can’t speak for whole communities but my interest in FreeBSD has been renewed over the past couple of years. It has been a very solid OS for a long time and the tight integration between the kernel and core userland has meant that it is sometimes more performant than some popular Linux distros. But its UX has not always been amazing. Seems like lately they have really improved that. Plus ZFS and root on ZFS in particular is very nice. I would actually be interested in running it in some production environments but it seems like that is pitted against the common deploy scenarios that involve Docker and while there is work on bringing runc to FreeBSD it is alpha stage at best currently. Still, if you just want an ssh server, a file server, a mail server, it is a great OS with sane defaults and a predictable upgrade schedule. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | arthurfirst 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Docker did work. AFAIK the APIs are there. Someone needs to grab the bull by the horns. Jails and BHYVE vms are excellent -- but I use Docker every day and if I could use BSD as my docker host I would. Good thing my docker servers are all built with terraform so I do not have to touch. | ||||||||||||||
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