Well, from an *external* point of view, all the docker mysql processes are the same, on the same port, just with different IP addresses. That's the very nice property of docker for "hyper-elastic" workloads. I don't think snaps will be useful in that context, unless snaps find a way to live inside docker containers, but that's OK since snaps are useful in other contexts.
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