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To explain again: docker run --net=host should work. It does work. It attaches to the ports on the host machine which is the virtual machine inside xhyve. If you expect it to connect to your Mac's host ports, then no.
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One of the complexities with comparing Docker hosting options is that many are offering management and orchestration tools on top of actual hosting providers. Not all make it clear which provider they use, when, or where, and this may or may not be an important issue to you. For this reason, I haven’t included services such as, or as they don’t claim to be or offer integrated hosting services. While I will include services that host elsewhere, these costs are included in the price. Of course, it’s possible to just install Docker on a Linux-based VM on any hosting provider, and I could produce pages of profiles of “standard” hosting companies. Instead, I’ve tried to focus on services that offer something else on top of simple hosting to make your Docker experience smoother and enhanced.
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Nice Write up. I wonder if anyone give give some guidance, with the amount of services available, which would be the easiest or idea to do the following: Script based Dynamic Docker Hosting.
Use Case: 1: Docker image is Submitted to Docker Repo 2: Script to host the Image/w with 2 shared folders (Get IP addresses) 3: Runs until it Stops or terminated (Maybe running 1 to 1000) 4: Gather the data files from the host to deliver somewhere. Some of the providers require manual click and log in to mount a docker image into the ecosystem.
Like AWS, but we need to script it. Loading up a few Docker images within a VM is not workable either. So they would need to be launched within the cloud environment as individual instances.