I started using Cosmos as my container-hosting platform – it’s better than I expected
Despite appearing intimidating at first glance, containerized services are pretty easy to deploy, especially with all the home lab tools at your disposal. Sure, running Docker/Podman commands via a terminal is the ideal way to go about building your container library, but they can seem a tad too difficult if you’re not even accustomed to CLI-heavy utilities, let alone server distros. Their desktop variants of Docker and Podman can help newcomers out quite a bit, but containerization platforms further simply the esoteric art of self-hosting by providing a neat UI to grab templates and deploy them inside containers – all with the press of a button.
Despite appearing intimidating at first glance, containerized services are pretty easy to deploy, especially with all the home lab tools at your disposal. Sure, running Docker/Podman commands via a terminal is the ideal way to go about building your container library, but they can seem a tad too difficult if you’re not even accustomed to CLI-heavy utilities, let alone server distros. Their desktop variants of Docker and Podman can help newcomers out quite a bit, but containerization platforms further simply the esoteric art of self-hosting by providing a neat UI to grab templates and deploy them inside containers – all with the press of a b***on.
Wenke Rein
Germany
Germany
Published by: aplhsindia.in
