• nik282000@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          I bet you’re the type to follow the docker install instructions*, arent you?

          Thank you, I think the Cult of Docker does more harm than good for the selfhosting community in the long run as it encourages copy/paste admins. Manually installing services in LXC gives you all the advantages of Docker plus the full control of a VM or bare metal install.

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          1 year ago

          God I hate Docker. It’s a great system for lazy devs to NOT learn how to deploy software.

          (I love LXC containers and QEMU, tho)

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            As a long time working the ops side of things as a Unix/Linux admin, I love docker with k8s. The devs. can have whatever kind of ignorant environment setup they want. As long as the final image passes security, is up to date, and I can define the deployment parameters, it’s 100% on them how well it works in production.

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              Docker is awesome for real production environments but trains home users to just copy/paste/enter random shit from the internet.

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              As I said, not a fan of Docker, but 8ks are really interesting and I want to learn more. I like especially the fact I can configure “pods” (is that the right term?) that multiply over different containers and hardware based on load and demand. The idea of a self-replicating swarm of threads is fascinating to me.

              But using a docker to run mariadb and another docker to run a photo app and another docker to run a web server that connects over a docker network… and all this runs inside a VM, it’s wasted overhead to me. Especially today where everyone can run proxmox and vmware at home for free.

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          Oh wow, aren’t you a cranky bitch. I didn’t say you "should " do anything, I linked a tool I’ve constantly been told good things about.

          I bet you’re the type to follow the docker install instructions*, arent you?

          You know what they say about when you assume, you turn out to be an ignorant dipshit.