I use this lightweight app to manage Docker projects in my home lab and I love it
I’ve been riding the self-hosting wave in my small home lab for the past few months. Thanks to my XDA colleagues and self-hosted communities, I no longer hesitate to deploy a Docker container to try out a new app. Managing and maintaining my favorite Docker containers became tough, so I employed Portainer. However, it felt limiting when I developed an affinity for Docker Compose, which allowed me to deploy containers and manageYAML files. I felt right at home when I tried Dockge as an alternative to container management for hosting Compose files.
I’ve been riding the self-hosting wave in my small home lab for the past few months. Thanks to my XDA colleagues and self-hosted communities, I no longer hesitate to deploy a Docker container to try out a new app. Managing and maintaining my favorite Docker containers became tough, so I employed Portainer. However, it felt limiting when I developed an affinity for Docker Compose, which allowed me to deploy containers and manageYAML files. I felt right at home when I tried Dockge as an alternative to container management for hosting Compose files.
Bonnie Fox
United States
United States
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