Devops Engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
Jun 6, 2026
I have no additional information on how Docker on CentOS can be improved. At the moment, I have not received additional information regarding anything specific that could be improved with Docker on CentOS. Generally, I have thoughts on Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities regarding its governance and security. I think there are no strengths or concerns with how Docker on CentOS handles governance and security for AI workloads. Regarding Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I think it has the possibility for improvement in the accuracy and reliability of output.
Docker on CentOS can be improved by using the Terraform creation, pointing for a smaller CentOS version that we can create to just take exactly what we need to consume in our image. Instead of getting a full version of CentOS, we can take the small version and only install what we need on the server. This can be very useful to make more space for our clients. I think Docker on CentOS could benefit from images that we can create or have, for example, just a module based on Portainer or some UI interface to create the containers automatically or create some internal APIs to make it easier to configure this by Terraform.
IT support manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
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Top 20
Jun 4, 2026
Docker on CentOS can be improved as a solution service in many companies around Latin America. Regarding Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I think its accuracy and reliability of output are less because CentOS, if you want to use the latest version such as number seven, is not compatible with some drivers or libraries for AI.
IT Infrastructure Engineer at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
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Top 20
Jun 2, 2026
I should have all the things in my hand to say what needs improvement. I need a specific feature to point out. Because I haven't worked on the features, I cannot say anything on how to improve Docker on CentOS.
Lead DevSecOps Engineer & Founder of Spiderthings Solutions at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
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Top 5
Jun 2, 2026
Docker on CentOS can be improved by using XFS, ftype, and overlay storage drivers for faster storage. I can move data more effectively and limit container logs, along with CPU and memory limits. These are basic enhancements I can use on every platform such as Ubuntu, showcasing similarities between CentOS and Ubuntu regarding such improvements. Needed improvements for Docker on CentOS include better POC, searching techniques, and leveraging AI because AI can provide insights into standard practices, compliance, user specifications, security, logging, monitoring, and isolation. These improvements can help provide better Dockerfiles and Docker Compose files for developers, especially in this AI-trending market.
Docker on CentOS could be improved by delivering the latest versions faster because CentOS does not always deliver the latest versions of Docker. However, in general, it works great.
Regarding how Docker on CentOS can be improved, I wouldn't say there are any major issues. The compatibility is quite good. Docker can be easily run on the CentOS system. We just need a yum command to install Docker, and after that, it's quite the same as every other application that we have, so overall it's good. I think there are sometimes issues with CentOS systems as such regarding Docker; it misbehaves sometimes. Most of the time, I would say 99.9% of the time it works. There are some scenarios where sometimes we might face some issues on CentOS systems. In terms of accuracy and reliability of output from Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I wouldn't say it is 100% accurate. Sometimes it does hallucinate, but overall it's good.
Senior Engineer at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
May 21, 2026
One improvement I would like to see in Docker on CentOS is how sometimes when I try to install the recommend.sh file, it fails with timeout errors on the server side. It would be better if those kinds of issues are improved within Docker. Although Docker has excellent community forums, where we can analyze and search for any doubts, resolving the timeout error would enhance my experience and make it easier to use across any web apps. That is my suggestion. Docker on CentOS is already quite good, and it has very good community forums and a helpful website. Other than that, I find Docker on CentOS to be exceptional.
Docker on CentOS does not present any significant issues for our organization. Initially, we only had the CLI interface, but Docker has now introduced a web user interface known as Docker Desktop. While it is a good tool, it is more user-friendly on Windows. On Linux, its usability is challenging, which I can acknowledge as a pain point. Other than that, I do not encounter issues since the requirements for orchestration dictate that you integrate your container engine with the corresponding orchestration tool.
Regarding how Docker on CentOS can be improved, I have not thought about this much. If I had to think of one thing that could make my experience with Docker on CentOS even better, I do not have any issues myself. When teams have any issues, I can help them with my experience with it. No specific issues come to my mind.
Network &Security Engineer at Natioanal Drug Authority Uganda
Real User
Top 5
Apr 8, 2026
Crashes are the main issue I see. I have not really noted down specific metrics, but I realize that when it comes to disk space utilization, it really goes up so fast. We are not using a CI/CD pipeline in Docker. The main issue comes from running out of space; that is when crashes happen, and that is the only thing I have seen as an area for improvement in Docker.
Docker on CentOS can be improved by being in sync with the OS updates. The OS is already very compatible with Docker, but it can enhance functionality similar to Kubernetes regarding container orchestration, allowing it to compete with other tools. The metrics of the containers in Docker on CentOS can also be improved, along with the monitoring part which needs enhancement.
It is difficult for me to suggest improvements because the current functionality meets my needs. To achieve a higher rating of 9 or 10, they might need more automation features.
Docker on CentOS enhances deployment with container isolation, image-based packaging, and environment portability. Users experience streamlined application deployment and rapid releases, benefiting scalability and market agility despite some challenges from its deprecated status.Docker on CentOS supports building, packaging, and running containerized applications on Linux servers. DevOps teams employ it for managing container infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines. Key uses include web hosting,...
I have no additional information on how Docker on CentOS can be improved. At the moment, I have not received additional information regarding anything specific that could be improved with Docker on CentOS. Generally, I have thoughts on Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities regarding its governance and security. I think there are no strengths or concerns with how Docker on CentOS handles governance and security for AI workloads. Regarding Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I think it has the possibility for improvement in the accuracy and reliability of output.
Docker on CentOS can be improved by using the Terraform creation, pointing for a smaller CentOS version that we can create to just take exactly what we need to consume in our image. Instead of getting a full version of CentOS, we can take the small version and only install what we need on the server. This can be very useful to make more space for our clients. I think Docker on CentOS could benefit from images that we can create or have, for example, just a module based on Portainer or some UI interface to create the containers automatically or create some internal APIs to make it easier to configure this by Terraform.
Docker on CentOS can be improved as a solution service in many companies around Latin America. Regarding Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I think its accuracy and reliability of output are less because CentOS, if you want to use the latest version such as number seven, is not compatible with some drivers or libraries for AI.
I should have all the things in my hand to say what needs improvement. I need a specific feature to point out. Because I haven't worked on the features, I cannot say anything on how to improve Docker on CentOS.
Docker on CentOS can be improved by using XFS, ftype, and overlay storage drivers for faster storage. I can move data more effectively and limit container logs, along with CPU and memory limits. These are basic enhancements I can use on every platform such as Ubuntu, showcasing similarities between CentOS and Ubuntu regarding such improvements. Needed improvements for Docker on CentOS include better POC, searching techniques, and leveraging AI because AI can provide insights into standard practices, compliance, user specifications, security, logging, monitoring, and isolation. These improvements can help provide better Dockerfiles and Docker Compose files for developers, especially in this AI-trending market.
Docker on CentOS could be improved by delivering the latest versions faster because CentOS does not always deliver the latest versions of Docker. However, in general, it works great.
Regarding how Docker on CentOS can be improved, I wouldn't say there are any major issues. The compatibility is quite good. Docker can be easily run on the CentOS system. We just need a yum command to install Docker, and after that, it's quite the same as every other application that we have, so overall it's good. I think there are sometimes issues with CentOS systems as such regarding Docker; it misbehaves sometimes. Most of the time, I would say 99.9% of the time it works. There are some scenarios where sometimes we might face some issues on CentOS systems. In terms of accuracy and reliability of output from Docker on CentOS's AI capabilities, I wouldn't say it is 100% accurate. Sometimes it does hallucinate, but overall it's good.
One improvement I would like to see in Docker on CentOS is how sometimes when I try to install the recommend.sh file, it fails with timeout errors on the server side. It would be better if those kinds of issues are improved within Docker. Although Docker has excellent community forums, where we can analyze and search for any doubts, resolving the timeout error would enhance my experience and make it easier to use across any web apps. That is my suggestion. Docker on CentOS is already quite good, and it has very good community forums and a helpful website. Other than that, I find Docker on CentOS to be exceptional.
Docker on CentOS does not present any significant issues for our organization. Initially, we only had the CLI interface, but Docker has now introduced a web user interface known as Docker Desktop. While it is a good tool, it is more user-friendly on Windows. On Linux, its usability is challenging, which I can acknowledge as a pain point. Other than that, I do not encounter issues since the requirements for orchestration dictate that you integrate your container engine with the corresponding orchestration tool.
Regarding how Docker on CentOS can be improved, I have not thought about this much. If I had to think of one thing that could make my experience with Docker on CentOS even better, I do not have any issues myself. When teams have any issues, I can help them with my experience with it. No specific issues come to my mind.
Crashes are the main issue I see. I have not really noted down specific metrics, but I realize that when it comes to disk space utilization, it really goes up so fast. We are not using a CI/CD pipeline in Docker. The main issue comes from running out of space; that is when crashes happen, and that is the only thing I have seen as an area for improvement in Docker.
Docker on CentOS can be improved by being in sync with the OS updates. The OS is already very compatible with Docker, but it can enhance functionality similar to Kubernetes regarding container orchestration, allowing it to compete with other tools. The metrics of the containers in Docker on CentOS can also be improved, along with the monitoring part which needs enhancement.
I don't know how Docker on CentOS can be improved, and I don't wish to add more about the needed improvements or anything I wish it could do better.
It is difficult for me to suggest improvements because the current functionality meets my needs. To achieve a higher rating of 9 or 10, they might need more automation features.