(I did not receive the original message with your question. JRH)
Might I ask why you might be opposed to containerization on VMs?
On 02/21/2026 4: 42 PM CST Chris Bier <chris. bier@ cymor. com> wrote: This sounds pretty good to me, but I don't like the idea of containers on a VM. One or the other. I think that traffic management (round robin) is a bit ambitious. We really
On 02/21/2026 4:42 PM CST Chris Bier <chris.bier@cymor.com> wrote:
This sounds pretty good to me, but I don't like the idea of containers on a VM. One or the other.
I think that traffic management (round robin) is a bit ambitious. We really don't need it for a site with a few dozen users at best. It gives us fallback if a node goes down, but it also increases maintenance and points-of-failure. I have seen distributed/fallback systems fail more often than they work.
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If some kind of Linux bomb drops and suddenly end users are overflowing the system we can easily expand.
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