Can you tell me if it is possible for applications in multiple containers on the same host communicating on the same port? I would like to save resources by putting applications in containers, and reduce the number of vms, so I would have, for example, 3 applications in containers using ports 80, 8080, 5432, I tried to do iso, But I can not upload the three applications at the same time because there is a conflict of ports, I have to stop two applications to be able to upload only one. Is there any way I can by three applications in containers using the same standard ports: 80,8080, 4332?
Can you tell me if it is possible for applications in multiple containers on the same host communicating on the same port? I would like to save resources by putting applications in containers, and reduce the number of vms, so I would have, for example, 3 applications in containers using ports 80, 8080, 5432, I tried to do iso, But I can not upload the three applications at the same time because there is a conflict of ports, I have to stop two applications to be able to upload only one. Is there any way I can by three applications in containers using the same standard ports: 80,8080, 4332?
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