installing them natively is clunky, they are managed in all different ways depending on how you install them. They need to started and stopped manually. You also are turning your machine into a "snowflake" with unique combinations of os and service versions.
With docker, you can make a dockerfile for your project and make it painless and consistent to run anywhere. You can also create a docker-compose file if you need other services like redis. It really is the holy-grail once it clicks.
With docker, you can make a dockerfile for your project and make it painless and consistent to run anywhere. You can also create a docker-compose file if you need other services like redis. It really is the holy-grail once it clicks.