Peter Fitzgibbons:

That's right. I was suspecting that docker + capistrano would step into
each other's toes. You can do lots of things with Capistrano that might be
considered system configuration. I will continue using it for the meantime
while I investigate more. I haven't got into Ansible or any other tool of
this sorts, but it might. Having solid docker images, with a frozen version
of your app sounds ok for production, until you consider hotfixes.

Peter Gumeson:

I've heard people trying to replace Vagrant with Docker and didn't know
they faced performance issues. Docker comes with VMWare as default, at
least in OS X, but I think you could try to set it up with VMWare, which is
far more performant than Virtual Box, AFAIK.

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Alex Escalante

On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Peter Gumeson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I really wanted to use Docker for local dev, but after running across this
> SO thread I thought otherwise:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30090007/whats-the-right-way-to-setup-a-development-environment-on-os-x-with-docker
>
> So at least for now it seems if your desire is to continue modifying
> source code on OS X from your preferred IDE, performance issues with
> mounting Virtual Box volumes make it unbearable. And the other proposed
> solutions too complex.
>
> I guess another option would be to only Dockerize dependencies like
> postgres, redis, elasticsearch, etc. and continue to host your local web
> layer (Rails/JS/API) locally, pointing your apps configs to services hosted
> in Docker VMs. But this scenario doesn't seem much better to me than just
> using Homebrew.
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 9:58:13 AM UTC-6, Eddy wrote:
>>
>> Greetings fellow Rubyists
>>
>> I thought I can share the link to this blog post of mine. It is about my
>> experience of docker as a freelance developer.
>>
>> http://deis.com/blog/2015/why-excited-about-docker
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Mazembo Mavungu Eddy, PhD
>>
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