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Been working into docker. Running nginx proxy manager, paperless-ngx, WireGuard, adguard, bitwarden, Jellyfin, and a couple others right now. Some run in a container on the NAS, a couple on a pi, and the rest on the server. Much more to learn…
Let’s say you do like me and configure multiple LXCs and VMs in Proxmox to keep your services segregated, and you want to run Docker services on all of them… Portainer (plus Portainer Agent on all the different hosts) lets you manage deployment across everything from one central UI. That plus Watchtower on all your hosts to keep all your containers fresh and up to date, and Pushover to send you push notifications as updates are happening… it’s pure magic.
Just a side question, what are pros of having docker around on various hosts compared with having one dedicated docker host?
I've sentry, drone, gitea, grafana for loggingmetrics, on one lxc... so i can migrate and backup my dev stuff whenever i want, without thinking about it... without forgetting something... and without blocking other stuff