Hi,

My team is preparing to move to containerized 389-ds instances after years of 
running on two AWS EC2 instances in multi-master replication behind a AWS 
classic load balancer. All data is on separate EBS volumes. The 389-ds version 
is 1.3.9.0. I'm mainly curious about the right way to use the container, so 
questions:

1. Is the container considered production-ready?
2. I see that the container will create a new instance if it doesn't find one. 
How does it determine that an instance exists?
3. What setup config options are available to the container? I see mention of 
container.inf, but it's not clear what all I can put in that. For the install 
of our current directory, we need to make dse.ldif changes, ACI changes, schema 
changes and other things. I realize I can do all this after the container 
creates the bare instance, but I'm wondering how much the container install 
could do for me.
4. How big of a deal is it going to be moving from 1.3.9.0 to the latest 
version?

Additionally, we were wondering if it's possible to have an AWS load balancer 
handle the TLS exchanges instead of the LDAP instances. In other words, install 
the certificate on the load balancer and have it talk unencrypted to the LDAP 
instances over port 389.

Thanks,
Tim
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