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  • For what reason are you trying to avoid docker? since most projects provide docker images and an example docker-compose.yml it’s very easy to get the application you want running.

    Otger projects that do plug and play application setup like yunohost etc. are casaOS and umbrel (both use docker under the hood btw)




  • emhl@feddit.detoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldBest OS for a NAS
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    9 months ago

    I use Ubuntu server as well and for me it mainly was that I was already familiar with the Ubuntu way of doing things. :D And Ubuntu Server has a few more convenience features like kernel livepatching. And I think the software on Ubuntu LTS is a bit less outdated than that on Debian stable











  • It’s easy to get going with something like that, But it’s much harder to migrate to something else. Additionally yunohost doesn’t have Support for some kind of containerisation, which I find very useful, when I just want to try some application and completely remove it afterwards (without praying that my single database doesn’t break). I mostly use portainer to manage my Selfhosted applications, and it would be quite easy to switch to docker compose or another container orchestration platform if portainer does something funky