I replaced Portainer with this modern Docker manager on my home server
Running a home server is a rewarding hobby that grows with you. There are always new apps and services to explore. While you might start off with a media server, there really is no end to what you can pull off. And while you might want to manually manage your Docker containers in the beginning to better learn how it works, a container manager tool can be extremely useful over time. For me, Portainer has been my dashboard of choice for years. It's given me easy control over all my containers and given me all the tools I need to diagnose logs and act on them as well. But as good as Portainer is, it sure has a lot of functionality built into it, too much in fact. And I've been wanting a tool that keeps it a bit simpler. Something that was focused just on getting new Docker containers up and running and giving me glanceable...
Running a home server is a rewarding hobby that grows with you. There are always new apps and services to explore. While you might start off with a media server, there really is no end to what you can pull off. And while you might want to manually manage your Docker containers in the beginning to better learn how it works, a container manager tool can be extremely useful over time. For me, Portainer has been my dashboard of choice for years. It’s given me easy control over all my containers and given me all the tools I need to diagnose logs and act on them as well. But as good as Portainer is, it sure has a lot of functionality built into it, too much in fact. And I’ve been wanting a tool that keeps it a bit simpler. Something that was focused just on getting new Docker containers up and running and giving me glanceable diagnostics. That’s how I chanced upon Dockge. If you run in the home lab circles, there’s a chance you’ve heard about it already.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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