If you'd care to go into more detail, or could point me to your technical docs, I'd be very interested.
How, for example, do you handle roll-out, destruction, monitoring, backups, network configs, secrets, etc etc... is there any degree of automation? And why not take advantage of existing orchestration solutions? Was nothing mature enough for your needs? How big is the team managing these 3,000 containers, what sort of traffic are you handling?
Asking out of genuine curiosity. I'm keen on understanding how plain LXC can be used robustly in a production environment.
How, for example, do you handle roll-out, destruction, monitoring, backups, network configs, secrets, etc etc... is there any degree of automation? And why not take advantage of existing orchestration solutions? Was nothing mature enough for your needs? How big is the team managing these 3,000 containers, what sort of traffic are you handling?
Asking out of genuine curiosity. I'm keen on understanding how plain LXC can be used robustly in a production environment.