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I assume by “on-prime” you mean on-premises. LME is designed to run as a containerized deployment, but the recommended and supported path is using Podman. If you still plan to deploy LME with Docker, I suggest reading through the LME Docker documentation. You can find the full installation and configuration steps in our documentation here: Regarding scaling, we don’t have an official LME-recommended path for scaling beyond the single default node and defer to Elastic’s documentation for best practices on deploying self-hosted nodes and scaling considerations. |
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Our docker documentation is for testing different OSs. It will not maintain data through restarts. It is on the roadmap to set up a cluster, but hasn't been done yet. |
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Could you expand on the goal here with scaling? Have you ran into resource constraints on it just being a single server? All this is good information |
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Dear LME team,
since, we plan implement LME on on-prime with scaling structure and we will using docker . anyone could share with scaling design diagram to implement and list of each component with documents.
Thanks in advance.
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