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Another reason why your Docker containers may be slow

by Maxim Leonovich5mApril 4th, 2018
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In my last <a href="https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-for-dev-infrastructure-40b9175cb8c0" target="_blank">blog post</a> I was talking about Kubernetes and how <a href="https://thoughtspot.com" target="_blank">ThoughtSpot</a> uses it for its dev infrastructure needs. Today I’d like to follow up on that with a rather short but interesting debugging story that happened recently. It re-iterates on the fact that containerization&nbsp;<strong>!=</strong> virtualization and demonstrates how containerized processes can compete for resources even if all cgroup limits are set to reasonable values, and there’s plenty of computing power available on the host machine.

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