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Is there a work flow that dockerode users have used/created/dreamt about that creates->starts containers (I could have about 10 of them) to process a short running job, one or more of the say 10 containers needs to spawn additional containers from the app code, then somehow have kubernetes do the management of them?
I've got a system that needs to start containers from app code (dockerode I'm guessing at this stage) depending on a specific user provided configuration, then have something (kubernetes I'm guessing) orchestrate the containers from then on.
Anyone done something like this, or thinking about it?
This discussion was converted from issue #481 on August 19, 2022 11:48.
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Is there a work flow that dockerode users have used/created/dreamt about that creates->starts containers (I could have about 10 of them) to process a short running job, one or more of the say 10 containers needs to spawn additional containers from the app code, then somehow have kubernetes do the management of them?
I've got a system that needs to start containers from app code (dockerode I'm guessing at this stage) depending on a specific user provided configuration, then have something (kubernetes I'm guessing) orchestrate the containers from then on.
Anyone done something like this, or thinking about it?
Thanks.
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