On 30/01/18 12:54, Simon Leinen wrote:
The perceived downside of (2) - or a perceived advantage of (1) - is that in an ideal world, (1) isolates us from the arcane configuration file details that the crazy devs of individual services come up with. In practice, it turns out that (a) those files aren't rocket science (b) as an operator you need to understand them anyway,
Thanks very much for taking the time to provide input Simon, it's very valuable. I think you sum it up well, definitely approach (1) is easier to newcomers who want to get up and going quickly without having to read too much into the files they're customising. In reality anyone going beyond a demo environment will need to do so.
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