On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 12:03:25PM -0000, Jonas R via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> If you have infrastructure that is biased towards containers
> (for example Kubernetes all over), you might pick that. You might gain
> more flexibility in the setup and potentially a bit leaner solution.
> It's also easier to get things confused and broken.
Since all the VMs we use run Debian, setting up VMs with Fedora or RHEL would require an
additional effort for us. That's one of the main reasons why we'd like to go for
containerization. As most other things we run is in containers that fits well into our
landscape.
Right, the OS standardization and availability of the payload on that
platform might be another good reason to go the container route.
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Jan Pazdziora | Sr. Principal Software Engineer | Red Hat