> Simultaneously, they don’t use a virtual machine or a container, which means you are actually running closer to the metal than any other form of cloud computing I’m aware of.
Because it's positioning a key benefit, I have a lot of issues with this sentence. First, there are many bare metal cloud options (ranging from machine types to full-blown providers). Second, a container doesn't put you any further away from the bare metal than a process.
Because it's positioning a key benefit, I have a lot of issues with this sentence. First, there are many bare metal cloud options (ranging from machine types to full-blown providers). Second, a container doesn't put you any further away from the bare metal than a process.