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K8s Observability Horror Stories
And in the end we got a screenshot of a kernel-dump when we moved some nodes to VMs, which led us to this
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Alternative to HTTrack (website copier) as of 2023?
I wonder if that's a job for rancherOS since everything in rancherOS is a docker container, https://rancher.com/docs/os/v1.x/en/ . Or is there some better compact OS?
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Plex server all in one?
The closest I can think of is the docker. If OP likes docker in their docker then they can start with RancherOS.
- Everything in RancherOS is a Docker container. We accomplish this by launching two instances of Docker. One is what we call System Docker and is the first process on the system... System Docker runs a special container called Docker, which is another Docker daemon
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RancherOS discontinued?
RancherOS 2.0.0 alpha01 was out 2 days ago : https://github.com/rancher/os/releases/tag/v2.0.0-alpha01
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Ask HN: Linux distro based on Docker images?
Was it RancherOS?
> RancherOS is the smallest, easiest way to run Docker in production. Every process in RancherOS is a container managed by Docker. This includes system services such as udev and syslog. Because it only includes the services necessary to run Docker, RancherOS is significantly smaller than most traditional operating systems.
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Immutability & loose coupling: a match made in heaven
The nodes are thus totally neutral now. As a result, their templates are greatly simplified, and they can now easily be managed in an immutable way. This new paradigm opened the way to new Operating Systems specialized for container orchestration, such as CoreOS or RancherOS, whose life cycles are meant to be managed with an immutable workflow.
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Deploying Apostrophe on Docker
For this example, I'll be using a VPS on DigitalOcean running RancherOS with 2 CPUs and 2GB RAM. RancherOS a lightweight OS designed for hosting containers. If you'd prefer to use another distribution, you'll need to make sure Docker Engine is installed. Instructions for installing Docker Engine can be found in the Docker documentation. Any cloud provider will work just fine but I'd suggest the specs above as minimums.
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How to Run Docker on Proxmox (Secure)
Edit: here’s a link : https://github.com/rancher/os/issues/3000
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Portainer vs RancherOS
When you say RancherOS do you mean "using Rancher" or do you also mean using RancherOS for your k8s nodes?
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Securely Containerize a Python Application with Chainguard Images
To use Docker Scout, you'll first have to have a Docker Hub account. Follow the installation instructions for Docker Scout on GitHub. Once Docker Scout is installed, you can sign in to Docker Hub on the command line with the docker login command.
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Building Scalable GraphQL Microservices With Node.js and Docker: A Comprehensive Guide
Go to Docker Hub, sign up, and log in to your account's overview page.
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Welcome to world of Containerization
Login to Docker [Create an account with https://hub.docker.com/]
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Next.js with Public Environment Variables in Docker
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Leveraging GitHub Actions, Docker, Code Quality, and Slack Integration
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- (Docker) Criando um ambiente LAMP utilizando Docker-Compose
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A Gentle Introduction to Containerization and Docker
There are a lot of docker-compatible registries almost every cloud provider has its registry but for this article, we will use the docker registry called docker hub. Go to the website create a new account and sign in then you can push or pull images.
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How to Set Up a Docker Container
You can find ready-made images for many popular tools on Docker Hub or create your own custom images.
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Introduction to Containerization and Docker
Containers are stored in a container repository. This is a special storage area for containers. Many companies have their own private repositories where they host or store all their containers. There are also public repositories such as Dockerhub. In these public repositories, you can browse and find any application container that you want.
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Docker Demystified: A Beginner's Guide to Containerization 🐳
Docker Hub is a cloud-based registry service that allows you to link to code repositories, build your images, and share them with others.
What are some alternatives?
darch - A tool for building and booting stateless and immutable images, bare metal.
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
proxmox-scripts
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
apostrophe-boilerplate
chartmuseum - helm chart repository server
ApostropheCMS - A full-featured, open-source content management framework built with Node.js that empowers organizations by combining in-context editing and headless architecture in a full-stack JS environment.
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
pms-docker - Plex Media Server Docker repo, for all your PMS docker needs.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.