Comment on What's the deal with Docker?

Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’ve used Docker a fair bit over the years because it’s a simple line of code I can copy/paste to get a simple web server running.

I ran Home Assistant Supervised in Docker for many years. It was a few lines of code and then I basically had Home Assistant OS running on my Pi without it taking over the whole Pi, meaning I could run other things on it too.

That ended when HA just died one day and I had no clue how to get it running again. I spent a day trying, then just installed HA OS on the Pi instead.

Anyway I now have a Dell Optiplex and Proxmox and I’ve gone back to Docker. Why? Well I discovered that I could make a Linux VM and install Docker on it, then add the Docker code to install a Portainer client to it, then make that into a template.

Meaning I can clone that template and type the IP address into Portainer and now I have full access to that Docker instance from my original Portainer container. That means I can bang a Docker Compose file into the “Stack” and press go, then tinker with the thing I wanna tinker with. If I get it working it can stay, if I don’t then I just delete the VM and I’ve lost nothing.

Portainer has made Docker way more accessible for me. I love a webui

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