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Not knowing much details on the Connections 'PINK' project, but as it was
said at Connect, it will be built on top of Containers, the Database(no
matter relational DB or document based DB such as mangoDB) should be
within container too, and the backup should be simply backing up the data
directories.
Containers should be a much easier way to deploy and maintain Connections.

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From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Will Verse on premises be available on IBM i? If so, when?
Date: Fri, May 26, 2017 9:26 PM

So, if this all runs in these "containers" does it still talk to stuff
outside of the container? Meaning, to talk to the DB on the same lpar
you
end up treating it like it's on some other database just as if your
container application was on a different lpar? Sort of like two VM's
are
different clients or servers? And the DB within the container must be a
container type database, instead of DB2?
And I also suppose you would lose all the subsystems, jobs and other
work
management stuff used by the current Domino on IBM i anyway, right?
And would the save/restore be as different as trying to save an
individual
object from a guested lpar from the hosted lpar (not going to happen)?

"If" you lose all this then I guess what would be the point of keeping
it
on IBM i?

"If" being the key point...

Rob Berendt
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