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Given the extensive number of nodes and applications you currently manage, I would advise against replacing your existing configurations with Dokploy at this time. The software is still in its early development stages, and there appears to be no clear roadmap for the project. Furthermore, migrating your applications to Dokploy would require handling each one individually. Additionally, it seems Dokploy does not yet support setting constraints, managing replicas, etc. |
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Hi @prologic, Currently there is no exact or specific way to migrate projects where they are currently running, I could not give you an answer, my only suggestion would be to migrate the projects one by one, since dokploy is currently designed to handle it through its UI, no from outside. Some people have asked similar questions about how to migrate current containers that were not created by dokploy, but it is something we can investigate to be able to import or automatically detect these containers in the future. |
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What's the support and experience like setting this up with an existing Docker Swarm cluster?
I already have:
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