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by ryandrake
1612 days ago
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Yea I think I missed the whole web-complexity bus and am probably out of touch, but I still don’t get the use case for docker and containers and kubernets and and orchestration and all that stuff, just for a simple home setup. I serve a tiny web site, email, backups, a NAS and a few other internet services for my family, and my “stack” is vanilla Debian Stable. Maybe I don’t know what I don’t know, but my setup works for me and I don’t really have any problems maintaining it so I figure why add all the complexity? It always feels weird to see threads and threads of people talking about dozens of software programs I’ve never even heard of, let alone used. Maybe I’m living in the past but to me a “stack” is: OS, server, database, application. Like LAMP. Wonder when this changed! It makes me curious about what kinds of stuff people do in their home networks that I never even considered doing. |
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It is just a learning project, for me K8S didn't 'click' untill i tried to configure it myself on a few machines.
There is something about doing it om physical real things that aids learning, like you could read all chemistry textbooks in the world but untill you actually try it yourself it's not quite the same
I think it's important to keep you 'precious files/services' and you experiments separate.