There is a post about getting overwhelmed by 15 containers and people not wanting to turn the post into a container measuring contest.

But now I am curious, what are your counts? I would guess those of you running k*s would win out by pod scaling

docker ps | wc -l

For those wanting a quick count.

  • kaedon@slrpnk.net
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    12 LXCs and 2 VMs on proxmox. Big fan of managing all the backups with the web ui (It’s very easy to back to my NAS) and the helper scripts are pretty nice too. Nothing on docker right now, although i used to have a couple in a portainer LXC.

  • Itdidnttrickledown@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    None. I run my services they way they are meant to be run. There is no point in containers for a small setup. Its kinda lazy and you miss out on how to install them.

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    3 hours ago

    I don’t use them. I’m using OpenBSD on my server which don’t support this feature.

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    7 hours ago

    13 with podman on openSUSE MicroOS.

    i used to have a few more but wasn’t using them enough so i cut them.

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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    I know using work as an example is cheating, but around 1400-1500 to 5000-6000 depending on load throughout the day.

    At home it’s 12.

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      I was watching a video yesterday where an org was churning 30K containers a day because they didn’t profile their application correctly and scaled their containers based on a misunderstanding how Linux deals with CPU scheduling.

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        Yeah that shit is more common than people think.

        A big part of the business of cloud providers is that most orgs have no idea how to do shit. Their enterprise consultants are also wildly variable in competence.

        There was also a large amount of useless bullshit that I needed to cut down since being hired at my current spot, but the amount of containers is actually warranted. We do have that traffic, which is both happy and sad, since while business is booming, I have to deal with this.

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    I have about 15 trueNAS apps only 2 of them are custom (endurain and molly socket). They are containers but very low effort handled mostly by the system. I also have 3 LXC. And 2 VMs (home assistant and openWRT). I spend only few minutes a week on maintenance. And then I tinker for several hours a week, testing new apps or enhancing current ones configs.

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    3 that I’m actually using, on my “Home Server” (Raspberry Pi).

    One day I will be migrating the work stuff on VPS over to Docker, and then we’ll see who has the most!

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    I’m running 3 or 4 I think… I’m more into dedicated VMs for some reason, so my important things are running in VMs in a proxmox cluster.

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        I’m using docker. Tried to set up Jellyfin in one but I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to get it to work, even following the official documentation. Ended up just running the jellyfin package from my distros repo, which worked fine for me. Also tried running a tor snowflake, which worked, but there was some issue with the NAS being restricted and I couldn’t figure out how to fix that. I kinda gave up at that point and saved the whole container thing to figure out another day. I only switched to Linux and started self-hosting last year, so I’m still pretty new to all of this.

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          I’m pretty sure I was at the same point years ago. The good thing is, next time you look into containers it’ll likely be really easy and you’ll wonder where you got stuck a year or two ago.

          At least that’s what has happened to me more times than I can remember.

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          If you do decide to look in to containers again and get stuck please make a post. We are glad to help out. A tip I can give you when asking for help. Tell the system you are using and how. Docker with compose files or portainer or something else etc. If using compose also add the yaml file you are using.

          • ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works
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            I will definitely try again at some point in the next year, so I will keep that in mind! I appreciate the kind words. A lot of what you said is over my head at the moment though, so I’ve got my work cut out for me. 😅

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    Am not using docker yet. Currently I just have one Proxmox LXC, but am planning on selfhosting a lot more in the near future…