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I use Dockge to manage everything.
Hmm, I wonder if I can use this on my Synology to manage things until I get around to finishing my proxmox setup.
Wow thank you for this. This looks so much nicer than portainer.
Subscribing to these communities is so helpful because of discovery like this.
Same here. Dockge is also developed by the Watchtower dev.
It's so much easier to use than Portainer: no weird licensing shit, uses standard Docker locations, and works even with existing stacks. Also helps me keep Docker stacks organized - each
compose.yaml
lives in it's own folder under/opt/stacks/
.I have 4 VMs on my cluster specifically for Docker, each with it's own Dockge instance, which can be linked together so that any Dockge instance in my cluster can access all Docker stacks over all the VMs.
+1 for Dockge.