I world strongly suggest a second device like an RPI with Gitea. There what I have.
I use portainer to pull straight from git and deploy
I world strongly suggest a second device like an RPI with Gitea. There what I have.
I use portainer to pull straight from git and deploy
Not to mention the advantage of infrastructure as code. All my docker configs are just a dozen or so text files (compose). I can recreate my server apps from a bare VM in just a few minutes then copy the data over to restore a backup, revert to a previous version or migrate to another server. Massive advantages compared to bare metal.
Yes, you should use something that makes sense to you but ignoring docker is likely going to cause more aggravation than not in the long term.
Well this recently became a thing if you want gpu accelerated apps. Not sure about intel or amd compatibility but it should work
https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2024/06/17/toolbx-now-enables-the-proprietary-nvidia-driver/
This is great news! Bitwarden is one of the more sluggish apps on my Pixel 8
Is this useful for a homelab with a current setup of 1 physical host -> proxmox -> alpine VM -> docker?
Docker is managed by portainer that pulls docker compose files from a git repo. Around 30 containers total in 10 or so stacks.
This idea looks really interesting but it seems to be mostly for kubernetes deployments
So far everything has been very lacklustre. This update just got announced. Maybe it will be better?
There is an issue with your database persistence. The file is being uploaded but it's not being recorded in your database for some reason.
Describe in detail what your hardware and software setup is, particularly the storage and OS.
You can probably check this by trying to upload something and then checking the database files to see the last modified date.
If you are willing to spend a bit more upfront, I bought a mini PC in 2017 and installed opnsense on it. It's still rock solid. For wifi, I use a separate ap (a ubiquity UAP that I bought in 2015) and it is also going strong. Almost a decade of rock solid performance easily beats out any other router I've owned in terms of both performance and cost.
I have an atomic variant of fedora 40 (Aurora) and it just works on an Intel CPU with integrated graphics. I have a USB c dongle with HDMI out and it just works when I plug it in.
I also tried it on my steam deck dock the other day and it worked without issue.
I like finamp as my android music client for jellyfin