• Thanks Steve, I was reacting to your statement that containers are or should be limited to smaller data sets.   We see Fortune 500 companies adopting containers as a light-weight instances, combined with clones that scale from a single database to scores of databases, in multi-terabyte sizes.   Containers are becoming mainstream proven tooling for anyone who wants to modernize SQL Server operations.  

    "If you can work with a smaller data set, and maintain that, then containers might provide a fantastic way for you to learn to build, teardown, and rebuild databases in seconds."