> "When you try to CRAM everything (mail, webserver, gitlab, pop3, imap, torrent, owncloud, munin, ...) into a single machine on Debian, you ultimately end-up activating unstable repository to get the latest version of packages and end-up with conflicting versions between softwares to the point that doing an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade is now your nemesis."
I use Proxmox to avoid that. Some things I run in VMs (often with Docker containers), some other things I run them in LXC containers (persistant containers that behave like VMs).
I can then automation (mostly Proxmox templates and Ansible) to make deployments repeatable.
I'm interested in k3s, though, I'll give it a better look :)
The next addition will be some form of NAS, either a qnap/synology or a custom build using FreeNAS or Unraid (probably FreeNAS).
I use Proxmox to avoid that. Some things I run in VMs (often with Docker containers), some other things I run them in LXC containers (persistant containers that behave like VMs).
I can then automation (mostly Proxmox templates and Ansible) to make deployments repeatable.
I'm interested in k3s, though, I'll give it a better look :)
The next addition will be some form of NAS, either a qnap/synology or a custom build using FreeNAS or Unraid (probably FreeNAS).