Also adding to @jefferai's comment, we are working on many "better together" stories that include Vault, Consul, and Nomad. Product's like Boundary have a very large surface area in terms of potential features and road map items. There's a lot of great stuff we're currently working, stay tuned!
While we don't have a docker compose example (yet), I think the diagram in our reference architecture for AWS might be useful in visualizing a HA deployment and how a client connects to targets: https://github.com/hashicorp/boundary-reference-architecture
We plan on integrating with Vault to perform transparent credentials injection in the not so to distant future. This is a 0.1 product after all, and we still have a lot to build!
Take a look at dcos.io (Mesosphere's Data Center Operating System). DC/OS provides a lot of the missing features you're after:
- Persistant workloads
- Fine grained ACL's for RBAC
They're also working on shipping a consolidated logging and metrics API in Winter of 2017 which will enabled users to get workload plus host-level logs and metrics into almost any log and metrics aggregation solution (in your case, ELK would be easy to ship to).
Best of all it runs on top of production proven scheduling software, Apache Mesos, which has wide community adoption and support.
I used Marathon and Mesos and rolled my own pub/priv encryption for our developers JSON (encrypted the ENV parameters POSTed to Marathon): https://github.com/malnick/mantle
I'm sorry you find it offensive that there are "claims of sexism in OSS and tech." Maybe you should find an industry that doesn't care about gender equality or making strides to create a better working atmosphere for everyone. I'm sure whatever that industry is, will appreciate your opinions and political incorrectness.