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tag:board.asm32.info,2018-03-06:feature2022-03-02T04:19:36ZHow to delete 1 thread and all of it posts? (10)tag:board.asm32.info,2018-03-06:Thread3172022-03-02T04:19:36Z
ganuonglachanh , johnfound, kari, majorlabi, Seafar, Jeff
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<p>Hi Jeff
You can post in new thread and we’ll have some discussions, and some solutions are being implemented in DEV trunk</p>
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Docker support? (12)tag:board.asm32.info,2018-03-06:Thread2562019-01-24T09:29:29Z
ganuonglachanh , johnfound, logicfish
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<blockquote><header>logicfish</header><blockquote><header>johnfound</header><p>... And what are the advantages (and disadvantages) of this approach.
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<p>Honestly, it seems to be an over-complicated way to run nginx+asmbb. But it is probably my ignorance. <img class="inline" src="/templates/Urban+Sunrise/_images/emoticons/smile.gif" alt=":-)" />
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<p>I would say that the obvious advantages are, being able to run asmbb on the cloud, and also on non-x86 systems.
Also, you could run on a stripped down kernel, and you would be able to run this very cheaply on a cloud VM - especially if you used rwasa.
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<p>Well, running on non-x86 is possible, but definitely totally pointless. But well, maybe you are right about running on some ultralight stripped down kernel on a cloud. I simply know almost nothing about such technologies. <img class="inline" src="/templates/Urban+Sunrise/_images/emoticons/smile.gif" alt=":-)" /> </p>
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