docker-nginx-stable
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docker-nginx-stable
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Nginx Docker image with mass vhosts, reverse proxy support and SSL
GitHub
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🎅🎄🎁 Devilbox now supports different PHP versions per project
And running the webserver can be read up in detail here: https://github.com/devilbox/docker-nginx-stable/
awesome-docker
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The best way to learn Docker
When encountering a new technology, search for "awesome" lists on github. There are usually multiple (especially for popular topics), but the best ones usually bubble to the surface. https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
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pico-repo: an 'app store' for the Raspberry Pi Pico
Looks cool, although how is this any different then say a github repo? Or a repo that contains a list of other repos and project such as the awesome Docker one.
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What is Docker ?
Awesome Docker
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Data warehouse for Unraid?
That's a very open request. There are a lot of projects available. You can look over Awesome Docker for many types of software. Some are self-contained. Some would expect you to be hosting a database. I would suggest PostgreSQL, as it is very capable and supported by pretty much every project.
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Can someone share a docker cookbook of sorts of various common setups in Node.js?
prob find a lot of what you're looking for here Awesome Docker
- Does anyone else feel like setting up environments is harder than actually programming?
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Help with truly understanding docker and in a professional environment
Sorry I don't have read fully a docker book. But you can find something useful from here: https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
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Selfhosted Is Intimidating
Docker is a great tool to learn for this because everything can run on a single machine and still be isolated from your host OS as lightweight Linux machines: https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker
- Scope of GCP in India
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Spin up and down docker instances as needed
Haven't had a need to really start/stop a container based on a web call - but you might poke through the Orchestration here https://awesome-docker.netlify.app/ and see if something fits.
What are some alternatives?
docker-bind - Bind (bind9) caching DNS server on Alpine or Debian with wild-card domain support [multi-arch]
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
vedv - A tool for developing in a secure, isolated and reproducible environment
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources :ship::tada:
Dockerfile - :package: Dockerfiles from WebDevOps for PHP, Apache and Nginx
valheim-aci - Valheim ARM deployment template
docker-php-fpm - Devilbox's PHP-FPM Docker Images
docker_SynologyNAS - How to install Docker on non-intel Synology NAS
aws-ecr-http-proxy - A nginx based pull/push through proxy for AWS ECR with support of cache and token refresh.
nanosaur - 🦕 nanosaur is a little tracked robot, powered by ROS 2. Made for NVIDIA Jetson
awesome-aws - A curated list of awesome Amazon Web Services (AWS) libraries, open source repos, guides, blogs, and other resources. Featuring the Fiery Meter of AWSome.