Lastweek when spinning up an AWS Instance, I was greeted with an Official Ubuntu 16.04 image.. naturally I would use this image for the new service we were planning..
As all new services we deploy, we run them on Docker. One practice we do in our AWS Docker setup is to store all images in EBS as /mnt/docker.. I’m not going into details of the advantage of this setup.. but usually it is simply modifying the /etc/defaults/docker file setting DOCKER_OPTS="-g /mnt/docker" .
