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I have gone up to about 300-400 or so. Currently running about 5 machines averaging about 100 each.
What cpu/ram setup?
RAM is definitely the limiting factor. The one server with a 5600X and 64GiB ram handled it pretty well as long as I wasn't doing cpu transcoding, though.
I've since added two N100 boxes with 16GiB and two first gen Epyc 32 cores with 64GiB ram. All pretty cost effective and quiet.
The N100 CPUs get overloaded sometimes if they're running too many databases, but usually it balances pretty well.
Are some of them redundant containers? That's just a lot of services to be running.
Yeah most of them are just high-availability replicas, probably only about 100-200 actual services/microservices