

So you’re going to start backing it up immediately then right? Right?!?!?


So you’re going to start backing it up immediately then right? Right?!?!?


I don’t pay any mind to example compose files. My are all quite custom anyway. Only thing that matters is paying attention to changelogs and watching for breaking changes.


It’s a learning exercise
Then crack open the documentation and learn how to actually write and use ansible


Thanks for the followup. This one is actually exactly what I was think about building. I just stood it up and it works perfectly.


You’re requirements are too vague as “lots of apps/VMs” doesn’t describe the expected load. Overall though if you want small just build a mini-ITX system. Then you can put in any x86 chip that fits your needs.


Can’t say I’ve run into a need for such consideration yet. Excluding stacks explicitly meant to work together to some degree most of my services are an island to themselves and I like it that way. Then as far as notifications are concerned pretty much every supports at least email or ntfy.sh.


Thanks for the warning. To the blocklist it goes.


I’ll have to check this out. I’ve been meaning to rig up a container for this same scenario.
To my knowledge there is no such thing available however you have just enlightened me about TS6’s featureset. It sounds like it is the exact solution you are asking for (and one I’m going to immediately try out myself.)