Docker makes networking feel simple. You run a container, expose a port, add a –network flag and things connect. In development, that is enough. In production, it is where teams quietly accumulate risk. What works in a laptop demo can quietly become a liability when the same defaults reach production. The post Docker Networking in Production: What Most Teams Get Wrong appeared first on Cloud Native Now .

Source: Container Journal — read the full report at the original publisher.

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