Hi

This brings up some questions I have been meaning to ask for some time. The 
sentence "When the Pharo image crashes (which will happen), there must be a way 
to automatically recover from this crash." appears in the Enterprise Pharo 
Book. 

Does this claim still apply? Is Pharo that unstable still?

If it is, what are the major causes in your own applications that crash it? I 
have run a few small, local, experimental Teapot, Seaside and other Pharo 
server apps and nothing crashed, but reading something like that makes me 
nervous about public-facing server apps in Pharo.

Vince

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On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 04:18:14PM -0400, sergio ruiz wrote:
> How are people keeping it running these days?

I used to use daemontools. These days I use Docker.

Pierce

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