> - another engineer (Sebastian) from LAL is now 30% on lsst,
> playing with docker (https://www.docker.io/),
> already packaged Qserv into docker image ! :)
> - very useful if people want to just get a working, pre-canned
> qserv with some sample data and try it out
This does look interesting for deploying server-side software.
Since it's not a VM, it could be used for even more than just pre-canned
demos with sample data -- deployment of production installations onto
cluster machines, particularly borrowed ones, could be substantially
eased. (Cf. DM-209)
It does not fulfill requirements for client-side tools (like
many uses of the LSST Stack) such as being able to use the user's
customized [i]Python environment.
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Kian-Tat Lim, LSST Data Management, [log in to unmask]
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