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this post was submitted on 06 Apr 2025
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Not causing network issues, but for a layman that isn't familiar with managing multiple environments already, controlling a multi-env containerized environment is going to be a nightmare if solely just using containers as a staging environment. It doesn't map to what his prod env (non-container) would be, and it's not going to catch problems which would arise from his prod environment anyway if looking at from an integration standpoint.
I feel like that's a lot of assumptions based on OP's brief, but I don't disagree with anything you said.