@qgp9 said:
vertheless, I don't discourage you to use docker!!, I encourage it
I'm just giving a most important tip here. "Don't use docker for production before you know how to deal with a concept of a temporary container" but GOOD FOR TEST AND LEARN.
Thanks for the positive answer, it was fun playing around with docker. I ended up realizing the most simple solution was just to share one redis db, duh right. It was good to play around with docker though I did learn a bit.