Good old politics , fair enough. 

Re docker I think there is such a thing now as statefulservice think it was 
called petservice for a while before. But essentially gives you stateful disk. 

But totally get your reasons, half our decisions in life is due to internal 
politics :)



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> On 24 Apr 2018, at 14:09, Archibald <arch...@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> @MichelAndrePearce
> 
> That's a valid question. And the answer is more or less politically driven.
> If you break down a monolith application which does everything in one
> transaction people are getting nervious about their data. Keeping messages
> within a database (which itself is also clustered and there's global
> confidence, etc) keep other's calm as you can always see, nothing is lost.
> See your data (in form of messages) is still persistent. We're running the
> brokers in some docker environment where containers (or even nodes) go up
> and down. And there's no confidence about the data being stored locally on
> some nodes.
> 
> One the other hand without a database it is way easier to create (configure)
> an elastic cluster of brokers...
> 
> Thanks A.  
> 
> 
> 
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