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ServiceControl hosting options #6935
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- Resolves Feedback: 'ServiceControl Hardware Considerations' #6923
@DavidBoike @bording @boblangley is RavenDB Cloud a working/supported option? |
Some of this info is duplicated in https://docs.particular.net/platform/installation#installation-servicecontrol Perhaps we should adjust both documents to use an include? |
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Should we play the game of calling out specific container hosting applications? I don't think we should. Our images are OCI compliant, we shouldn't have much of an opinion about what app is used. We are also calling out Docker Desktop like it is a production environment, which it isn't. |
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- Management UI: ServiceControl Management Utility | ||
- Commandline: ServiceControl Powershell Module |
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We should be downplaying SCMU, as it isn't very devops friendly and promote powershell for Windows more.
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I've never seen a customer use Powershell. I'm not disagreeing with you and change the order but most of our customers especially those that need support are the point and clicky type users.
Not really disagreeing here but its not how users seek information. The majority wants to know does it work for my environment. They don't know if Azure/AWS K8s can run our OCI complient image. But I'll included that our image is OCI complient |
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@boblangley I think we should as its the difference between working and supported. Are we providing mission critical support for all containerized environments? That is what I'm trying to document to make it clear what is supported and what not. |