incidentally the embedded DNS feature is fairly extensively leveraged by kubernetes - it takes of the situations where you dont want to muck around with underlying /etc/hosts (on the actual metal) and do your changes only on the containers.
But I'm hearing what you are saying more and more - Docker Inc is having a huge PR problem. Docker Swarm may actually be good, but people are generally disliking the organization itself.
You dont see these kind of answers with Fleet, Mesos..even Openstack. Docker Swarm is a genuinely sweet piece of tech.. so this is rather unfortunate.
They have a PR problem because they break interfaces in minor releases and have actively pushed back on criticism for doing so as "they need to be agile" and "can't be boxed in by competitors".
incidentally the embedded DNS feature is fairly extensively leveraged by kubernetes - it takes of the situations where you dont want to muck around with underlying /etc/hosts (on the actual metal) and do your changes only on the containers.
But I'm hearing what you are saying more and more - Docker Inc is having a huge PR problem. Docker Swarm may actually be good, but people are generally disliking the organization itself.
You dont see these kind of answers with Fleet, Mesos..even Openstack. Docker Swarm is a genuinely sweet piece of tech.. so this is rather unfortunate.