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> If you are managing your systems who already have a robust package management layer then adding the container stacks on top of managing the OS layers you have just doubled the systems your operations team is managing.

Oh yeah, if you're not building the software in-house it's a lot less clear that "Containerizate Everything!" is the answer every time. Though there are stable helm charts for a lot of the commonly used software out there, do whatever works for you, man ;)

> Containers also bring NAT and all sorts of DNS / DHCP issues that require extremely senior well rounded guys to manage.

I mean, at that point you can just run with host mode networking and it's all the same, no?



Or you can just use ECS/Fargate and each container registers itself to Route53 and you can just use DNS...




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