Docker Overview
- 20 May 2022
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Docker Overview
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Module Details | |
Installation Location | Core Module |
Requires Restart? | No |
Step Location | None |
Settings Location | None |
Prerequisites |
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Overview
The Docker module facilitates containerization of the Flow and Rule Engine Runtime to rapidly scale implementation to improve availability, performance, and/or hosting cost efficiency.
Instances may be converted to a container.
Containers are recommended for users expecting a high volume of back-end processing while also reducing the amount of variation and maintenance across the entire environment.
Alternatively, users may also create containers with cloud-based services such as AWS or Azure.
Unsupported Features
Below is a list of currently unsupported modules and features when utilizing containers with Docker.
Unsupported Modules and Features
- External web services
- Powershell Module
- SolaceMQ Module
- Kafka Module
- Python Module
- R Module
For further information on Modules, visit the Decisions Forum.
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