Comment on [Question] Visual feedback of my Linux homelab setup/system?
fin@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
It maybe off topic but I’ve been using coolify for my homelab setup and it’s been working great. It manages all the docker compose files for you and you can edit and deploy them, all from the nice webui it comes with. You can even access the terminal without leaving your browser. Drawback is that you well not get “hardlinking everything” type of flexibility.
N0x0n@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
This seems cool and is not off topic at all :) It does seem to answer to my “question” and seems a nice thing to have :) However, someone suggested Terraform but after some reading it’s not the tool I was looking for… Ansible seems more the like I guess ! But coolify seems also very interesting ! Different and more similar to my current setup.
I think Terraform, Ansible, Tofu are the next generation tool to solve my current issue… They are declarative tools ! But I don’t want to rush things and have another dead setup lying arround !
Thanks for your reply !
fin@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
I didn’t know about dokploy tbh, thanks. It seems to have more refurbished UI. If I knew this first I would have given it a try. The reason why I’m using coolify right now is that I saw it on Hackernews. I didn’t do much research because it was already opensource and self-hosted ( which are the most important features I require for a software).
Since Coolify is working fine on my environment for now, I’m not going to get rid of it immediately, but it’s always a good thing to have many other alternatives to cope with enshittification (aka Plex)