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  • PerogiBoi@lemmy.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldMy thoughts on docker
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    1 month ago

    I don’t like docker. It’s hard to update containers, hard to modify specific settings, hard to configure network settings, just overall for me I’ve had a bad experience. It’s fantastic for quickly spinning things up but for long term usecase and customizing it to work well with all my services, I find it lacking.

    I just create Debian containers or VMs for my different services using Proxmox. I have full control over all settings that I didn’t have in docker.


  • My office used to be fully remote during the pandemic and changed how our entire company did business. Once commercial real estate started complaining in the newspaper about their values going down, my company did a full 180 and required everyone back 2 days a week. A year went by and no one really wanted to go back in so they INCREASED the days were required in the office to 3 days.

    December 24 is scheduled for a new announcement and most people at my work expect to be told then that the requirement will be brought to 4-5 days per week.

    We went from being promised by senior management that we are remote by design to “hybrid” at 4 mandatory in office days per week. 5 for management.



  • I’ve always had issues with docker, especially when running it on a proxmox vm. I get weird network issues where when docker runs, the whole vm is cut off from network access (but my docker containers have internet). I also have problems with updates. Maybe it’s the whole virtual-ception of it all, a vm running docker running an application.

    So far I’ve been getting by with running containers for every service (or VMs when I needed a gui since command line for certain things is tough.