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Wordpress in docker, is it a good idea?
Colleagues, hello.
Under the auspices of the microservice architecture, I decided to look in the direction of "pushing" the site into the docker so that it can be scaled very conveniently and quickly.
Have you had any experience migrating working vp sites in docker? Do you generally think this is a good idea? And what to usually use - wordpress docker image? Or a bunch of nginx+php-fpm+mysql?
There are many interesting details, I would like to consider all of them, you can in the comments. Who is "resistant" and will withstand the influx of questions from me?) Thank you.
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For several years we have been using dockers to deploy WordPress sites - it is simple, understandable, convenient and in the sandbox, and most importantly, the local, test and product environments are completely the same.
The deployment is perfectly built automatically based on GitHub + TravisCI.
No crappy virtualization like Vagrant, no dependencies on Virtualbox.
I only see the positives.
How are you going to scale it? Lamp lives perfectly without the hemorrhoid docker. And your settings will most likely be at the level of "as long as it works."
Write a better script in Ansible. And move with him, even to the Kudykina mountain. The environment will unfold in a matter of minutes.
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