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K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
So, please please solve this request here: https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/18...
- Apple Virtualization Framework
- No docker options
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Podman vs. Docker: Comparing the Two Containerization Tools – Linode
https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/releases
Then in Rancher Desktop you enable WSL integration as shown here:
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New Docker Desktop: Run WASM Applications Alongside Linux Containers in Docker
> docker desktop is pretty dead now that it's got restrictive licensing etc...
It would probably be nice to hear more about why you think this is! I've certainly heard of some having to move away from Docker Desktop.
However, at the scale where you need a license (250 employees or 10 million $ in annual revenue) it's not quite as big of an issue, especially at their current pricing per seat: https://www.docker.com/pricing/
> stick to standard open source tools like Colima etc...
Sticking to open source is a great idea!
I think mentioning that Colima runs on macOS and Linux only at the moment is also a good idea: https://github.com/abiosoft/colima
A large market share of the Docker Desktop installs are Windows in particular (since it's "the one way" how most install Docker nowadays, as opposed to not really needing a GUI or the supporting tools on Linux).
In another comment I mentioned Podman Desktop as a mostly viable alternative: https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop
Then there's also Rancher Desktop as well: https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop
Regardless, it's nice to see reputable orgs behind the open source projects as well, which gives a bit more credence to their chances of surviving for the years to come.
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Any fully open source docker desktop alternatives?
We evaluated alternatives for docker desktop and will stick to https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop now. It works really good and is fast. The big advantage instead of other competitors is that you can choose dockerd as runtime (so you don’t have to use containerd and nerdctl, which somekind of are drop in replacements - but they are not!)
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What’s your favorite way to host your own stuff quick & dirty?
Locally it's Rancher Desktop, and in a cloud Azure Container Apps is just awesome.
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Confusion about Kubernetes usage at work
I am using Rancher Desktop, but I hollow it out and delete the included node to install k3d :) Now that https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/985 is closed it should be a bit easier, but I didn't have any of the problems these folks mentioned with the workaround.
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Best solid alternative to minikube+docker desktop that works across Mac OS Intel, M1 and maybe Linux?
We're considering Rancher instead but it doesn't seem to be very mature. One of our devs is already using it and is having this issue: https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/1274
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Docker for Mac Without Docker Desktop
Port forwarding is currently broken if you use dockerd but it will be fixed in the next release or you can run a command to fix it yourself. See https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/12...
It fails to setup some filesystem links because of Unix permissions. You can fix it in command line. See https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/11...
If you put your computer into sleep, the VM time will be out of sync. It's going to be fixed in the next release I believe. It's an old classic bug that happened to me with WSL so it was nice to see it again. https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/issues/83...
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Qovery: Qovery simplifies the deployment process for Kubernetes by letting you declare your project's structure and dependencies, making it an excellent choice for startups looking to focus on development without worrying about infrastructure.
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Kubernetes for Developers
Enter Qovery - an Internal Developer Platform that can be installed on any Kubernetes cluster to bring a delightful and simplified developer experience. But don't take my word for granted. In this quick step-by-step article, I will show you how to deploy one of my GitHub apps and a Postgres database on my Kubernetes cluster running on GCP. And what's really really cool is that I don't even need to understand how Kubernetes work!
- Terraform Self-Service platform / Internal Developer Platform solutions
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Top 8 Tools to Build Your Own PaaS
Qovery is a comprehensive PaaS tool that offers a range of features to simplify the deployment and management of applications. With Qovery, you can easily deploy your applications in various cloud environments, eliminating the complexities of infrastructure setup. Its intuitive and developer-friendly interface, Git integration, and automatic scaling capabilities make it a powerful choice for building a custom PaaS. Qovery's seamless integration with popular frameworks and databases further enhances its appeal.
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Tool to deploy docker images from github repos?
Qovery https://www.qovery.com
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What CICD tool do you guys use?
Combining GitLab (CI) with Qovery (CD) sounds what you need.
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What’s your favorite way to host your own stuff quick & dirty?
Qovery - an open-source platform that makes AWS easier and there is a Terraform provider available
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Deploy an app on AWS with GitHub, Qovery and Terraform
Sign in to Qovery
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The ultimate guide to migrate from Heroku to AWS in 1 hour
This guide describes how to migrate your application running on Heroku to AWS with Qovery. It covers all required steps you need to take to deploy your application on AWS and transfer your data from Heroku Postgres to the database managed by AWS.
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How we deploy to production over 100 times a day
We have customers deploying 800 times per day with Qovery (no joke 😁)
What are some alternatives?
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
porter - Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud.
Medusa - Building blocks for digital commerce
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
intellij-community - IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition & IntelliJ Platform
Replibyte - Seed your development database with real data ⚡️
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
nanos - A kernel designed to run one and only one application in a virtualized environment
nixpacks - App source + Nix packages + Docker = Image
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.