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SummaryThis blog post compares the advantages and disadvantages of docker containers with VMs and describes why and how we execute docker images inside a QEMU MicroVM. The described approach makes it possible to combine the security of VMs with the existing ecosystem of docker (e.g. images and tools). Afterwards we take a look at ways how we can map features like bind mounts to solutions supported by QEMU and demonstrate this by running the NGINX docker image in QEMU.
it can save quite some MB of space (e.g. tinycore.gz + extension modules about 10 MB, after creation mycore.gz about 6 MB).