I do something similar with kopia to b2. it works wonderfully.
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Tupcakes@lemmy.worldtoLitRPG books and stories@lemmy.ml•What are you currently reading?English
1·3 years agoRewriting it? Any idea why they are doing that?
Ooof. I felt this post and this comment.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you host your container services?English
1·3 years agoNomad, consul, and gluster. Not as easy as a simple docker compose, but definitely not as annoying as kubernetes.
Nice! thanks for the explanation. I’ll have to see what it can integrate with.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Deciding between Kubernetes or Docker Swarm
1·3 years agodocker swarm is def easier to manage, however I found it somewhat limiting. particularly around IP address assignment for services. I ended up using nomad, which is a nice inbetween. feels kinda like what swarm could have been.
just curious. what do you use celery for?
cluster (two old laptops, and 3 PI 3s):
- nomad
- glusterfs
- consul
containers on nomad:
- gitea
- nodered
- traefik
- nextdns
- postfix
- cloudflared
- diun
- uptimekuma
- searxng
- n8n
- nfty
- minecraft bedrock
- maraiadb
- linkding
- ddclient
docker (on unraid):
- audiobookshelf
- changedetection.io
- fileflows
- gluetun
- jellyfin
- metube
- netdata
- qbittorrent
- unifi controller
Stand alone hardware:
- technitium dns server x2
- home assistant
remote desktop manager by devolutions powershell - duh ansible vscode sharex or greenshot (I’ve been favoring sharex lately) firefox with the container plugin (so I can keep the authentication contexts separate for all the o365 consoles I have to deal with)



Me, gen x, hating all those.