dragon2611
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- Feb 22, 2022
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I see SCALE has docker-compose which I'm currently using to run some containers after getting scale running on a QNAP TS-653D (Upgraded to 20gb ram)
This was mostly done out of laziness as I copied the container config from the configs I was using on QTS, but also I'd rather not use K3s since whilst it's lightweight for kubernetes it still adds a fair bit of CPU usage and overhead and at the moment i'm not doing anything where I feel the extra overheads of running Kubernetes are justifiable
My question is mostly is it planned for docker / docker-compose to remain available on the unit for the foreseeable future especially as I think K3 defaults to another container runtime thesedays.
I should be able to script starting of the containers on reboot (Well for ones not an encrypted dataset at least)
This was mostly done out of laziness as I copied the container config from the configs I was using on QTS, but also I'd rather not use K3s since whilst it's lightweight for kubernetes it still adds a fair bit of CPU usage and overhead and at the moment i'm not doing anything where I feel the extra overheads of running Kubernetes are justifiable
My question is mostly is it planned for docker / docker-compose to remain available on the unit for the foreseeable future especially as I think K3 defaults to another container runtime thesedays.
I should be able to script starting of the containers on reboot (Well for ones not an encrypted dataset at least)