You mean like have a binary that works 5 years later, even though it's become ~impossible to recreate it?
I was talking about something like this: stackoverflow.com/questions/287340... I don't see containers as a binary. For me is more like a simplified VM.
Both a Docker container and VM images are binaries...
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You mean like have a binary that works 5 years later, even though it's become ~impossible to recreate it?
I was talking about something like this:
stackoverflow.com/questions/287340...
I don't see containers as a binary. For me is more like a simplified VM.
Both a Docker container and VM images are binaries...