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If I did understand your point then Octelium actually tries to do what you want to see, at least to a certain extent via managed containers. For example, Octelium can deploy, scale and manage your containerized applications (e.g. web apps, APIs, databases or even PiHole DNS servers) and automatically serve and protect them as Octelium Services. Once you're done with the Service with whatever reason, all the underlying managed container infrastructe is automatically cleaned up. You can see some examples from the docs here:

https://octelium.com/docs/octelium/latest/management/guide/s... https://octelium.com/docs/octelium/latest/management/guide/s... https://octelium.com/docs/octelium/latest/management/guide/s... https://octelium.com/docs/octelium/latest/management/guide/s...



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