Almost no benefits?
The good parts of Docker adds on top of plain LXC:
- Layered file system for containers, commiting
- Images, easily transferable
- Remote API
- Network interfaces
- Linking containers
- Nice build system, one Dockerfile and you are almost good to go
I really wonder what is the real work you want to do, that you cannot do with Docker, and Docker becomes a cumbersome.
- Layered file system for containers, commiting - Images, easily transferable - Remote API - Network interfaces - Linking containers - Nice build system, one Dockerfile and you are almost good to go
I really wonder what is the real work you want to do, that you cannot do with Docker, and Docker becomes a cumbersome.