It’s definitely worth learning. I had the damnedest time with docker until I went to a meetup and had someone ELI5 to me. And it wasn’t that I wasn’t technical. I just couldn’t wrap my head around so many layers of extraction.
The guy was very patient with me and helped me get started with docker compose and the rest is history.
I’m like that. It feels like a total waste of resources, and introduces unneeded complexity for backup, updates, file access, networking and general maintenance.
I would take a deb repo over docker any day of the week.
I’m the opposite because I’ve had nothing but bad luck with docker. I should really spend more time with it but ugh
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I was the same with Kubernetes until I started using Lens to monitor the clusters.
Portainer is huge and could be frustrating because too many settings. I prefer tools like dockge, yacht, or casaOS.
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Portainer is huge? It’s literally just one Docker container…
Honestly portainer isn’t really necessary as you can just have some folders with docker compose.
It’s definitely worth learning. I had the damnedest time with docker until I went to a meetup and had someone ELI5 to me. And it wasn’t that I wasn’t technical. I just couldn’t wrap my head around so many layers of extraction.
The guy was very patient with me and helped me get started with docker compose and the rest is history.
Abstraction?
I’m like that. It feels like a total waste of resources, and introduces unneeded complexity for backup, updates, file access, networking and general maintenance.
I would take a deb repo over docker any day of the week.
What’s wrong with it
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