What to people use and recommend for this? I’ve read a bit about portainer, but I’m still learning - and don’t know what the best solutions are.

Today I have a handful of selfhosted services running on my home machine - mostly installed directly, but a couple running as docker containers. As the scale of my selfhosting has grown, I’ve realized that things would be a lot easier to manage if each service was run as its own container, so that installed services are isolated.

The solution I’m looking for would make it easy (possibly a web UI) for me to monitor, modify, update, and remove containerized services, including networking and storage.

Edit: Also I would only want a FOSS solution.

  • silver@das-eck.haus
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    2 days ago

    This is pretty sweet. My docker-compose config is working perfectly and I have no reason to fuck with it, but you’ve got me tempted

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          2 days ago

          Quadlets work like any other systemd service.

          You create the user/group you want to run as on the underlying system, then just specify that user/group in the quadlet file.

          If you look at my *arr examples, you can see the user and groups they’re running as.

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            2 days ago

            @K3can So you’re running the systemd services as root, and letting systemd change them to their relevant users? Or are you running the systemd services as a non-privileged user, and using container subuid/subgids?

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              24 hours ago

              The first one. The service is owned by root, but the application is running as an unprivileged system user.