Just to explain my concern a bit. The worst case scenario in production, that I 
very much would like to avoid, could look something like this:

1. Something happens with our public key, so that Varnish won't be able to 
start after getting the new faulty key. Already running servers will continue 
to run, but no new servers can be initiated.
2. Before we have been able to fix the problem with the public key, some other 
problem happens in Varnish, and all running Varnish servers dies.
3. We end up with no working Varnish servers running, and not being able to 
start any new ones.
4. All our websites are down.
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