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No. It seems quite complicated at such a small scale to do that.



Maybe I am using the wrong terminology, but I am interested in whether this provides for zero-downtime deploys with health/readiness checks and rollbacks. This enables safe and non-disruptive deploys. It is a common feature of many software platforms.


No. You can do that much easier in docker swarm.

In my case I just take the 5-10 second downtime in between container restarts.




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