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Im currently debating tearing down my current home network KVM setup and giving one of these dockerised container / cluster os's a try.
Before i begin down this journey of frustration and sever annoyance... does anyone know of any "gotcha's" to watch out for?
can the containers be pinned to a machine so they do not migrate.. for instance Samba/NFS server sharing an external usb drive that is only attached to a single machine.
I currently know nothing about docker, but so far it seems way more confusing than Proxmox/KVM/ESXi!
Before i begin down this journey of frustration and sever annoyance... does anyone know of any "gotcha's" to watch out for?
can the containers be pinned to a machine so they do not migrate.. for instance Samba/NFS server sharing an external usb drive that is only attached to a single machine.
I currently know nothing about docker, but so far it seems way more confusing than Proxmox/KVM/ESXi!
Excellent.
that confirms my findings about lightweightness :
My test machine is an 8gb i5... But my server is an old amd x2 64 turion dinosaur with 2gb ram.
I've been messing with it in a vm most of the evening. I'm loving portability of the containers. Hundreds of mb instead of multi Gb for vm images.
Currently trying to get swarm working properly and its proving to be challenging.. but the benefits of swarm look to be epic! Especially using cheap/free end of life hardware!
that confirms my findings about lightweightness :
My test machine is an 8gb i5... But my server is an old amd x2 64 turion dinosaur with 2gb ram.
I've been messing with it in a vm most of the evening. I'm loving portability of the containers. Hundreds of mb instead of multi Gb for vm images.
Currently trying to get swarm working properly and its proving to be challenging.. but the benefits of swarm look to be epic! Especially using cheap/free end of life hardware!
Edited by SystemParanoia on Friday 1st July 23:27
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