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Cloister: The helper application to manage cluster of #elixir nodes.
> Cloister is being developed with the drop-in support of Docker. Distributed Erlang is a charm to work with unless your DevOps team is engaged in containerizing the whole universe. They usually have many cryptic arguments full of words you as an old-school software engineer would barely understand, and sooner or later you are faced with a fact that now we run everything in a dockerized environment, which means no one can guarantee your application has an IP/DNS, or would not have automatically restarted depending on the current moon phase.
> That is where cloister might step into to help. It takes care about the cluster handling, based on either the list of node names (IP/DNS, old school,) or a service name exposed by docker.
https://github.com/am-kantox/cloister
> Cloister is being developed with the drop-in support of Docker. Distributed Erlang is a charm to work with unless your DevOps team is engaged in containerizing the whole universe. They usually have many cryptic arguments full of words you as an old-school software engineer would barely understand, and sooner or later you are faced with a fact that now we run everything in a dockerized environment, which means no one can guarantee your application has an IP/DNS, or would not have automatically restarted depending on the current moon phase.
> That is where cloister might step into to help. It takes care about the cluster handling, based on either the list of node names (IP/DNS, old school,) or a service name exposed by docker.
https://github.com/am-kantox/cloister
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