Can you explain? Eg. it's more convenient for you to run Postgres from a Docker image than install it?
Its much easier to get everyone to install the same thing locally with containers. Its also simpler to start/stop services you need if there's more than one that your app relies on with compose.
Yes it is. No overhead of system installs and updating means just changing the version in your docker-compose.yml file.
Another advantage is you could send me your compose file and all I have to do is run it to get the exact same resources you use.
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Can you explain? Eg. it's more convenient for you to run Postgres from a Docker image than install it?
Its much easier to get everyone to install the same thing locally with containers. Its also simpler to start/stop services you need if there's more than one that your app relies on with compose.
Yes it is. No overhead of system installs and updating means just changing the version in your docker-compose.yml file.
Another advantage is you could send me your compose file and all I have to do is run it to get the exact same resources you use.