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Answer by James Moser for Container with app + DB
It depends on what you consider your "DB", is it the database application or the content. The latter is easy, the content needs to be persisted outside the lifetime of the application. The convention...
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One reason is the separation of data storage and application. If you you put both in their own container, you can update them independently. In my experience this is a common process, because usually...
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I've been making some tests with docker and so far I'm wondering why it's considered a good practice to separate the DB and the app in two containers. Having two containers seems to be cumbersome to...
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