Hi George,
In the past I was very involved as I worked in web hosting and we sold containers (both windows and Linux) along with VM and web hosting, but these days my use is mostly just Cloud, rather than on premises. While I do use docker at home and on work on premises on Linux machines, routers, nas devices etc they are non-important services and have no sort of high availability. The only high availability I have is storage (s3) - and while they do technically run in docker- it’s more out of laziness than need.
That’s why I was thinking of doing more of a history lesson, and how our focused has changed from “OS” containers into the modern “app containers”, and the pros and cons. With some real world examples along the way of course.
I wasn’t going to go as far as Kubernetes or even Proxmox, or things like portrainer, as honestly I never used Proxmox before.
Bootup is generally a systemd/init lesson? Likely nothing related to containers, unless you’re referring to container creation and restart policies?
Should we do a dual talk? I will cover history, you cover modern day?
I never done a talk before so I’d be super shy. Definitely would need some cider in me.