Hello ,

Hello , I’ve spent the past 4–5 days exploring Cloudflare Containers. While the idea is impressive—especially for someone like me who runs multiple services on AWS and Azure containers—the platform is still in beta and lacks maturity. There are too many limitations right now for production use. After trying to make it work, I realized I was spending more time troubleshooting than building. So I’ve decided to put it on hold for now and focus on actual development work. Hopefully, once Cloudflare improves the service, I’ll revisit it. But for now, I’d suggest avoiding Cloudflare Containers for production until it's more stable. Really appreciate your support and quick reply, @Mike Nomitch
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Mike Nomitch
Mike Nomitch4mo ago
Understood @Yash and no worries. Even for a beta, there's more friction than we want right now unfortunately. Appreciate the feedback and trying to work thru it. I think we've identified many of the key issues, so I'm hopeful once those fixes get out the core will feel more solid for fruitful experimentation pretty soon,
Yash
YashOP4mo ago
Fully understood. I’m also creating a product, and I know how it is — we attempt to catch and fix bugs early, but once it is live that is where the actual problems, particularly scaling ones, begin to arise. It is part of the software building process, and with constant iteration we refine and solidify the product.

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