carpenox wrote:Nefarious,
What system did you use for containers? kubernetes?
Nox
You're funny. If someone had paid US to do it, it would very likely be operational. But it wouldn't be cheap.
We've been brought in on several (many ...) systems that were failing without a valid explanation over the last decade or so. In each case to date where we've found "Virtual!" to be the problem, we have so notified the person(s) bankrolling the project that their systems would likely be fully functional Right Now if they made one simple change: Put it all on hardware!
In each and every case, they have had such a huge investment up to that point, and were so close to deadline (always the case) that if all they had to do was purchase hardware and re-install to be "up" ... they have always opted for "just build it and go!" This is especially true since our advice has always been that this is the likely outcome anyway, even if they pay us there would be a development period, the final code may not actually be upgrade-proof, and of course it would be impossible to estimate the cost until we've gotten well into it.
So ... nobody has paid us to delve. We do have many (smaller) clients who use Vicidial virtually. These range from Real Estate (one or two agents MAX online at any given moment in time) to just small call centers and of course sandboxes for developers. We also have some clients who use "annualized" virtual servers to run reports for prior years without having to keep the data in the LIVE server. Handy.