• skuzz
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    6 months ago

    If done correctly, it also forces devs to write smaller more maintainable packages.

    Big if though. I’ve seen many a terrible containerized monolithic app.

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      6 months ago

      I’ve seen many a terrible containerized monolithic app.

      I’ve seen plenty of self-hosters complain when an app needs multiple containers, to the point where people make unofficial containers containing everything. I used to get downvoted a LOT on Reddit when I commented saying that separating individual systems/daemons into separate containers is the best practice with Docker.

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        6 months ago

        Separate containers works like a dream when one app starts shitting the bed, gets auto-cycled, and everyone else just chills. Not surprised on the Reddit downvotes though. That place is so culty, especially now.