Why Docker Breaks Inside MicroVMs (Part 1): The Linux Assumptions You Didn’t Know You Were Relying On
We tried running Docker inside a microVM. It failed before the first container even started. The error wasn’t helpful: cgroup mountpoint does not exist On a normal EC2 instance, Docker just works. Same binary, same commands. Here, it couldn’t even initialize. This wasn’t a Docker issue. It wasn’t a
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