# Docker / Fig

**URL:** https://discourse.roots.io/t/docker-fig/1606
**Category:** uncategorized
**Created:** 2014-05-02T22:33:02Z
**Posts:** 8

## Post 1 by @treb0r — 2014-05-02T22:33:02Z

Sorry if a bit off topic, but I’ve been reading a lot about docker lately, and I’m wondering if it might be something that could be considered for use in bedrock.

I also came across fig, a docker tool that looks really very cool indeed.

[https://www.orchardup.com/blog/fig](https://www.orchardup.com/blog/fig)

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## Post 2 by @Koodimonni — 2014-05-05T08:09:03Z

+1 from me. Docker is really awesome addition to already good bedrock.

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## Post 3 by @swalkinshaw — 2014-05-05T16:01:36Z

I agree that Docker looks great and has awesome benefits. I can say that it probably won’t happen for a while just because of time constraints though.

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## Post 4 by @treb0r — 2014-05-08T17:00:45Z

I know you guys are busy.

It’s kinda scary how quickly the landscape shifts in this business!

Cheers!

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## Post 5 by @btamm — 2015-04-11T18:34:00Z

+1 for using docker, docker-compose, docker-machine to setup bedrock and/or sage

would really simplify steps involved for dev and production environments

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## Post 6 by @btamm — 2015-04-11T18:34:24Z

(probably spend a lot less time working through forum issues :slight_smile:

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## Post 7 by @swalkinshaw — 2015-04-11T19:28:54Z

I highly doubt that :frowning:

Docker with Composer and Machine is in a much better place now though. I still haven’t had a chance to fully try them out but it looks a lot friendlier now.

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## Post 8 by @harmonicalchemy — 2016-06-03T21:02:32Z

+1 for me on Docker Bedrock integration! Roots Radio Ep-3 got my interest up… configuration is a bitch! Time is money! Automation and container management (modeled to the 12 factors) to the rescue!

Please add my vote! Thanks!
