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Neither by default. I look to be convinced that they've implemented containers because it made sense for their technical architecture or strategy.

I have a vendor who pitched their new "cloud-native" re-platforming project and it really spooked me. It's data management-type tool that was migrating from a traditional on-prem client/server architecture to an AWS-hosted Angular interface with a MongoDB backend. I got the same pitch a year later and the entire stack had changed. I was spooked the first time; now I'm really spooked and thinking about migrating off the platform.




To be fair they may have just realized that MongoDB is sort of meh and decided to change to something better




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