Should I be learning docker compose instead of relying on dockStarter to manage my containers? I got portainer up, should I just use that to manage my stack?

I’m committed this summer to finally learning docker. I’m on day 3 and the last puzzle piece is being able to access qbittorrent locally while running the container through the vpn.

  • Matt The Horwood@lemmy.horwood.cloud
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    7 months ago

    not sure I understand you, in docker swarm your containers are started on n number of works from a single compose file on a manager. you can add any number of work nodes to scale your service as needed

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      7 months ago

      N number of EXISTING nodes. Proper container orchestration platforms handle all the provisioning of instances, scaling of services, IAM…etc.

      Docker Swarm (and all Docker tools) only handle…Docker.

      Swarm is another thing I would never recommend in production.

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        7 months ago

        That’s not container orchestration, that’s infrastructure orchestration. Depending on your use case docker swarm could just the right tool for the job.

        You’ve been using Aws and they will happily let you add more nodes to your container runner of choice