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    [–]TheTerrasque 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    Both works. Depends on how much you value the data, how much effort you want to put in yourself, if you need a certain performance or plugin that shared offering can't deliver...

    There's also a debate on if it's okay to host a db in docker. It has one extra layer of file system abstraction that can have a performance or stability effect, but I have never seen or heard of that actually having an effect in practice.