
…m the outside on 172.17.0.2, and on the inside each can hit ports opened by the other on localhost. This also means that the two containers cannot open the same port, which is a restriction but no different than the situation when running multiple processes on a single host. In this way a set of processes can take full advantage of the decoupling and isolation of container…
…viously brilliant, and has an endless supply of very non-linear ideas around solving hard problems. He also believes unshakably in his inability to fail, which can be truly inspirational, and infuriating, in equal measure. :)