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17 days agoWhat you want are two servers, one for each purpose. What you are proposing is very janky and will compromise the reliability of your services.
What you want are two servers, one for each purpose. What you are proposing is very janky and will compromise the reliability of your services.
My stuff is all in docker-compose with a stack/service structure, so listing it is as simple as running
tree
, and reading the individual YAML files if I need in-depth details.