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"What is stopping you from" <- this is a loaded question.
We've been hosting stuff long before docker existed. Docker isn't necessary. It is helpful sometimes, and even useful in some cases, but it is not a requirement.
I had no problems with dependencies, config, etc because I am familiar with just running stuff on servers across multiple OSs. I am used to the workflow. I am also used to docker and k8s, mind you - I've even worked at a company that made k8s controllers + operators, etc. I believe in the right tool for the right job, where "right" varies on a case-by-case basis.
tl;dr docker is not an absolute necessity and your phrasing makes it seem like it's the only way of self‐hosting you are comfy with. People are and have been comfy with a ton of other things for a long time.
Question is totally on purpose, so that you'll fill in what it means to you. The intention is to get responses from people who are not using containers, that is all. Thank you for responding!
Honest response - respect.
What is stopping you from running HP-UX for all your workloads? The question is totally in purpose so that you'll fill in what it means to you.