swarmpit
swarmlet
| swarmpit | swarmlet | |
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| 9 | 4 | |
| 3,445 | 788 | |
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| 6.7 | 1.5 | |
| 26 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
| Clojure | Shell | |
| Eclipse Public License 1.0 | MIT License |
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swarmpit
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Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers
Hey that’s pretty cool, nice to see someone paying attention to Docker Swarm (it’s nice for simple deployments, like multi-server Compose). You might want to add some screenshots to the docs though.
There was also Swarmpit but it didn’t really get that much love, sadly: https://github.com/swarmpit/swarmpit/issues/719
Portainer is pretty nice feature wise but even with lowered MTU I still get odd networking related issues (seems like the agent or whatever cannot reach the manager sometimes) but I’ve had those sorts of issues across multiple different clusters, both in cloud and on-prem with single leader setups and across both RPM and DEB only clusters. Weird stuff, otherwise perhaps the most established solution for Docker Swarm.
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Docker Storm – Container Visualizaiton
So I need to setup prometheus, granfana, node exporter, and cadvisor before running this? All of the above give me everything I need to monitor a swarmcluster. And if I want multi-user access to the graphs, I’d configure auth in Grafana.
Further, if I were to monitor Swarm without the Prom+Grafana stack, I’d be looking at:
https://github.com/swarmpit/swarmpit
What is the value-add of Storm?
- Show HN: SetOps – Run containers, databases and more in your own AWS account
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Is Docker swarm visualizer viable on-premises?
And then also look at Swarmpit https://github.com/swarmpit/swarmpit. It was last updated Aug 28, 2020 as well, so I don't know how active it is, but I also used it for a while before sticking with Portainer ultimately.
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I self-host around 15 projects, should I use docker-compose, kubernetes or something else?
Kubernetes is a bit overkill. For my homegrown usage i use docker swarm. And use https://swarmpit.io to manage it
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Portainer alternative
Specific to swarm but it might help soneone in a way https://github.com/swarmpit/swarmpit
- Harbormaster: The anti-Kubernetes for your personal server
- Docker management
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Help finding a UI Solution
I believer Portainer and Swarmpit would have this capabilties https://www.portainer.io/ https://github.com/swarmpit/swarmpit
swarmlet
- Swarmlet: a Self-Hosted, Open-Source Platform As a Service
- Swarmlet: A self-hosted, open-source Platform as a Service
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RIP Flynn.io
I'm working on a self-hosted, open source PaaS called Swarmlet. I really like Dokku, but I needed something that's a bit more scalable to my needs.
The installer is currently broken, I simply don't have enough time / bandwidth right now to work on it unfortunately.
That said, if you want to contribute, please let me know! I hope to get things running again soon.
https://swarmlet.dev or https://github.com/swarmlet/swarmlet
What are some alternatives?
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
startpack - Selfhosted tech starter pack for development of new project or startup
harbormaster
steam-deploy - Github Action to deploy a game to Steam
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
docker-traefik-portainer - Docker container management with Traefik v2 and Portainer.