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You need a Kubernetes cluster, so probably not.
https://docs.opendesk.eu/operations/introduction/
I wonder why it‘s not done as a Docker stack as well as an alternative. Maybe not for bigger instances but it would be so much easier to self-host for smaller teams.
Damn.
Based on what he posted it's basically a collection of other tools (jitsi, Nextcloud, open project, etc). Use whichever ones of them you need in docker.
The feature is opendesk is everything being glued together with Nubus. Otherwise it's indeed just a big bag of components.
That glue is the whole value of OD. I wish there was a Docker compose version for home servers.
You can probably run it on k3s instead, but I don't think the juice will be worth the squeeze.
K3s, RKE2 and Harvester are all really easy to do at home. Harvester is its own os so its more for if you have a homelab but i have rke2 running on every pc in my house including the pies.