It depends a bit on the filesystem that you are choosing for proxmox however. Afaik there are still problems with zfs as the host filesystem and docker in an lxc. the general recommendation is to use an extra virtual disk that is ext4 formatted for /var/lib/docker
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fbartels
No, cpu wise there should not really be an overhead, as it just uses docker or podman to run the application in question. the only bottleneck i see could be host filesystems that are not supported by docker/podman and therefore could lead to slow file access in the container.
In the end you could use any distro which desktop you like (which could be Debian stable, or something immutable) and then get your applications from the latest and greatest with Distrobox
The first layer in that docker container is actually KVM. So you run the container to run kvm, which then emulates osx.
My biggest disappointment with the show so far, was learning that the 10th episode was the season finale. 😅
Thanks for creating a Lemmy client that natively runs on iPadOS. That is what held me back so far. Another plus is that my mobile phone is android, so i finally get the same UX on both devices.
I do remember my joy, when finding out that instead of feeding it with batteries, I could even use the power adapter of the master system to play with the Gamegear. 😄
Congrats on the impressive 0.0.1 version. The one thing that I was missing in Mlem, that is also not part of this app is ipados support.
Another +1 for restic. To simplify the backup I am however using https://autorestic.vercel.app/, which is triggered from systemd timers for automated backups.
You’ll have to use http://192etc:port. So no httpS for internal access
This is not really correct. When you use http
this implies that you want to connect to port 80 without encryption, while using https
implies that you want to use an ssl connection to port 443.
You can still use https on a different port, Proxmox by default exposes itself on https://proxmox-ip:8006
for example.
Its still better to use (sub)domains as then you don't have to remember strings of numbers.
What are other products in this kind of space? Something where you could get some stats from the host and docker and have the ability to control containers through a web interface (like pulling new containers, restarting, changing env variables)?