Yes and usually sane developers allow you to specify external mysql instances.
Delving into the politics many view docker as a standalone system that shouldn’t need external items so they leave their db internal. Which goes against having configurations external.
But then you have external databases that you need to know enough to setup ahead of time to allow the docker to use and now I gave myself a headache
Yes and usually sane developers allow you to specify external mysql instances.
Delving into the politics many view docker as a standalone system that shouldn’t need external items so they leave their db internal. Which goes against having configurations external.
But then you have external databases that you need to know enough to setup ahead of time to allow the docker to use and now I gave myself a headache