Post 9k5gpHcPbCL8mQST1E by pea@soc.pea.sh
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 (DIR) Post #9k5gG6PZH79bt0fuhU by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:16:11.697615Z
       
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       *fingers crossed* we're starting work on migrating boys, i know like 5% about docker-compose and now i'm migrating my infrastructure to swarm (uses compose)
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gQYkYleyYflTpNw by SinaCutie@hackers.town
       2019-06-22T02:17:24Z
       
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       @pea I've been thinking about doing similar. I am very interested in what happens with you and it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gQYxfytT3KRcIpU by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:18:05.550436Z
       
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       @SinaCutie so far i've set up a single node swarm... cluster? for pea.sh and i'm slowly working on migrating
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gSDvRADsSfKMT8i by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:18:24.484715Z
       
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       @SinaCutie set up portainer so i'm doing most of my work on web interface at this point
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gid2LZGgjBGPqbY by SinaCutie@hackers.town
       2019-06-22T02:19:56Z
       
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       @pea Awesome. I've been thinking that it'd be less headache for me, if I were to containerise each service I use/provide... But isn't that the famous last situation...
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gidJMY0Ic22NR7w by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:21:20.450682Z
       
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       @SinaCutie I mean, personally I already containerise, but it's a little something closer to "set up LXC container on bare metal server, setup container with service like it's just another host" as opposed to something somewhat managed like you get with docker-compose/swarm
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5gmhntmoSX7ibNi4 by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:22:06.879538Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #9k5gpHcPbCL8mQST1E by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:22:34.644395Z
       
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       @SinaCutie but i kinda hate proxmox at this point and i'm moving back to vultr containers from bare metal, just more... managed now
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5h0Km0D61hkXDIZM by SinaCutie@hackers.town
       2019-06-22T02:23:53Z
       
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       @pea I have never had much luck with proxmox, so kudos to you for being able to use it :')I have a very hacky container system so I am very much looking for a 'better' solution. XD
       
 (DIR) Post #9k5h0Ky3UHfSLuqvM8 by pea@soc.pea.sh
       2019-06-22T02:24:33.058756Z
       
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       @SinaCutie proxmox has only worked for me with containers and not VMs at all, no matter how much i make sure the network config in my container is correct