Better off using docker compose or similar to have 2 separate images rather than combining the 2 services in one container - that gives you more control over scaling, eg just the DB or just the app part, and just generally makes it easier to keep track of whatβs going on
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Thanks Dan, I found that out a couple of hours ago whilst researching, its quite a lot easier than doing this manually.
I feel like Im an in an Alien world right now, great fun!
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Better off using docker compose or similar to have 2 separate images rather than combining the 2 services in one container - that gives you more control over scaling, eg just the DB or just the app part, and just generally makes it easier to keep track of whatβs going on
Thanks Dan, I found that out a couple of hours ago whilst researching, its quite a lot easier than doing this manually.
I feel like Im an in an Alien world right now, great fun!