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Potential Duplicate: dockerswarm.rocks is deprecated in favor of Kubernetes #604

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limsammy opened this issue Feb 23, 2024 · 1 comment

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@limsammy
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This is probably a duplicate, but are there any plans to update the repo/README on production deployment with kubernetes?

Additionally, do any users of this have experience deploying this with kubernetes?

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bereydev commented Dec 28, 2024

Hey @limsammy! Just for information I think there is a big misunderstanding with the current maintenance status of docker swarm.

Docker Swarm Classic got in fact deprecated: docker/roadmap#86 -> So Dockerswarm.rocks is also deprecated since it relies on Docker Swarm Classic.

Docker Swarm Mode is still completely supported and actively developed and maintained: https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/

A little post from the core team as well: moby/moby#47241 (comment)

The unfortunate thing about that is that both products are named the same by the Docker product team so it can be quite unclear.

But in short, docker swarm is maintained and is the recommended way to deploy a docker stack in the docker documentation. For bigger projects Kubernetes is of course a better option but is complicated to configure for a small project.

I think this issue can be closed.

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