Hi
AtoM (Access to Memory) containerized setups—typically deployed using Docker Compose—are generally not recommended for production environments because they lack the high availability, automated orchestration, and data management robustness required for live archival systems.
While excellent for development, testing, or quick prototyping, a basic containerized deployment introduces several risks and complexities that make it unsuitable for production:
1. Lack of High Availability and Self-Healing
2. Complex Data Persistence and State Management
3. Security Vulnerabilities
4. Networking Complexity
5. Increased Management Overhead
Conclusion: For a reliable, production-ready AtoM deployment, a native installation (using virtual machines, Bare Metal, or a managed Kubernetes service) is often preferred to ensure high availability, easier backup management, and better security.
Groete / Regards
Johan Pieterse
082 337-1406
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