Tuesday 2 May 2017

10up Introducing WP Docker


Back in 2013, 10up introduced Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV), a project led by then 10upper Jeremy Felt. One of the first popular WordPress development environments based on Vagrant, VVV has since been moved out of 10up’s GitHub and into its own, where it continues to thrive as a community-led project. Now, Docker and container-based server architectures have emerged as powerful tools for creating and managing development environments. Last year, we partnered with Joyent to release a scalable, production-ready Docker environment for WordPress. Today, we’re proud to release WP Docker: an open source Docker configuration optimized for local WordPress development.
Why WP Docker?
While still viable, VVV, Vagrant, and Virtual Box/Hyper-V take up extreme disk space and are slow to provision, start up, and SSH into. Because of this, engineers tend to use one “mega” VVV install for all of their development websites. This workflow poses a number of problems: system service version and configuration “normalization” across all projects (i.e. PHP 7 on everything when some projects run PHP 5.6 in production), and legacy clutter (i.e. old websites and system packages
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14997/10up-introducing-wp-docker




source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/05/02/10up-introducing-wp-docker/

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