Sandstorm VS Dokku

Compare Sandstorm vs Dokku and see what are their differences.

Sandstorm

Sandstorm is a self-hostable web productivity suite. It's implemented as a security-hardened web app package manager. (by sandstorm-io)

Dokku

A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications (by dokku)
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Sandstorm Dokku
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6,636 25,975
0.5% 0.8%
5.4 9.9
2 months ago 6 days ago
JavaScript Shell
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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Sandstorm

Posts with mentions or reviews of Sandstorm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-31.
  • Website Impersonating a Desktop Environment
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 Dec 2023
    Sandstorm really had this kind of feeling. Not that it presented as a desktop environment visually - but it offered a much more integrated “computer” of documents versus silod web site apps where you need to open each site to see the files in the app. https://sandstorm.io/
  • Ask HN: Experience using your user's Google Drive instead of a database?
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Dec 2023
    RemoteStorage https://remotestorage.io/ seems to be trying to do this too

    I also really like the https://sandstorm.io approach which goes a little farther beyond

  • Tech Independence
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Sep 2023
    They tried, it was called sandstorm https://sandstorm.io/
  • Ask HN: WordPress vs. Django/Flask?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Sep 2023
    I did read from somewhere, that with Wordpress SEO plugins etc some website got to top of search results.

    Those that did website with other tech did not get same results, and thinked how to compete or survive.

    For security, I use Sandstorm https://sandstorm.io fork of WordPress that generates static websites. But that does not work with some interactive plugins.

  • Plunder and Urbit
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2023
    Urbit made the choice to use a bunch of silly new words for familiar concepts, not because they were inventing something so new that there were no words to describe it, but because they wanted to fool people into thinking that's what they were doing. Actually they just spent 10 years trying to do https://sandstorm.io/, but made it 10 times harder than it needed to be by coming up with a wacky new set of programming languages with silly names for everything.

    That's funny, and it is OK to make fun of it.

  • Cap'n Proto 1.0
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Jul 2023
    I don't work at Cloudflare but follow their work and occasionally work on performance sensitive projects.

    If I had to guess, they looked at the landscape a bit like I do and regarded Cap'n Proto, flatbuffers, SBE, etc. as being in one category apart from other data formats like Avro, protobuf, and the like.

    So once you're committed to record'ish shaped (rather than columnar like Parquet) data that has an upfront parse time of zero (nominally, there could be marshalling if you transmogrify the field values on read), the list gets pretty short.

    https://capnproto.org/news/2014-06-17-capnproto-flatbuffers-... goes into some of the trade-offs here.

    Cap'n Proto was originally made for https://sandstorm.io/. That work (which Kenton has presumably done at Cloudflare since he's been employed there) eventually turned into Cloudflare workers.

    Another consideration: https://github.com/google/flatbuffers/issues/2#issuecomment-...

  • 1Sub.dev – A world where people pay for software
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jul 2023
  • Sandstorm: Open-source platform for self-hosting web apps
    1 project | /r/patient_hackernews | 5 Jun 2023
    1 project | /r/hackernews | 5 Jun 2023
    1 project | /r/hypeurls | 4 Jun 2023

Dokku

Posts with mentions or reviews of Dokku. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-20.
  • Hosting old Node Projects 👴🏼
    1 project | dev.to | 25 Apr 2024
    If you want to dig into it anyways, Dokku is an interesting mention. They provide an Open Source PaaS that you can install on your server to simplify self hosting containers.
  • Deploy Node.js applications on a VPS using Coolify
    4 projects | dev.to | 20 Apr 2024
    When I came across Coolify, I thought of giving it a try. I am aware of Dokku, but I never really tried it because it doesn't have a UI. I work primarily as a UI developer, so having a nice UI to work with is a plus for me.
  • The Hater's Guide to Kubernetes
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Mar 2024
    I run all my projects on Dokku. It’s a sweet spot for me between a barebones VPS with Docker Compose and something a lot more complicated like k8s. Dokku comes with a bunch of solid plugins for databases that handle backups and such. Zero downtime deploys, TLS cert management, reverse proxies, all out of the box. It’s simple enough to understand in a weekend and has been quietly maintained for many years. The only downside is it’s meant mostly for single server deployments, but I’ve never needed another server so far.

    https://dokku.com/

  • Netlify just sent me a $104K bill for a simple static site
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Feb 2024
    Yeah there are a bunch of selfhostable things:

    Caprover (https://caprover.com/)

    Dokku (https://github.com/dokku/dokku)

    But people still choose Netlify and Vercel for ease of use I think.

    Maybe we need something that's just Netlify. The closest I've seen to the "right" UX is Ness:

    https://ness.sh

  • The 2024 Web Hosting Report
    37 projects | dev.to | 20 Feb 2024
    The modern iteration of these tools has taken the developer experience learnings from the Platform as a Service (PaaS) category, and will bring them to your own VM, giving you your own personal PaaS. Example of this include Dokku, Coolify, Caprover, Cloud66 and many more!
  • Ask HN: Is there an open source alternative to Digitalocean app platform?
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Oct 2023
  • Ask HN: How are you hosting multiple small apps?
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Sep 2023
    Based on the fact that your ideal is to have a similar experience to heroku than managing your own server setting up reverse proxies take a look at these options:

    1) https://dokku.com - lets you turn your light sail instance basically into heroku

    2) https://render.com

    3) https://fly.io

    4) If you have aws credits this is their heroku equivalent: https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk

    above is not what I do but would be the options I would pursue if I understand your preference and requirement correctly.

  • The Best Way to Deploy Your Own Apps
    2 projects | dev.to | 14 Jul 2023
    All in all, I really recommend trying out Dokku if you are a developer interested in hosting your own projects. It makes it super easy to get everything you need to get up and running without having to worry about the specifics. And the price is impossible to beat!
  • Zero downtime deployments of containers on locally running server
    2 projects | /r/docker | 11 Jul 2023
    The installation instructions are on the frontpage of our site. Thats basically all you need to do to install Dokku. As far as using it, we have a simplified tutorial here.
  • Top 8 Tools to Build Your Own PaaS
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 Jun 2023
    Dokku is a lightweight and open-source PaaS platform that simplifies application deployment by leveraging Docker. With Dokku, developers can easily push their applications using Git, allowing Dokku to build and run them in isolated containers. Its CLI-only approach and plugin architecture make it highly extensible. Dokku's modular plugins enable features like database integration, Let's Encrypt SSL certificates, and automated Slack notifications, giving developers flexibility and control over their PaaS environment.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Sandstorm and Dokku you can also consider the following projects:

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.

coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative.

NextCloudPi - 📦 Build code for NextcloudPi: Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Rock64, Docker, curl installer...

CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids

sovereign - A set of Ansible playbooks to build and maintain your own private cloud: email, calendar, contacts, file sync, IRC bouncer, VPN, and more.

Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.

Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi

Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker

DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!

swarmpit - Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI

Ansible-NAS - Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.

porter - Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud.