![]() ![]() This means you can for example, easily map directories between containers and do complex networking (this is good for plex since you may have other software that acts on your media library.) The benefit to running things in a container is you get sufficient isolation, but you are still in the same effective environment. The docker container is a namespace within the kernel that separates it, it is not running in a virtual environment, it is just using the resources it needs from the parent kernel. You can run a bunch of stuff in docker without a VM. The hierarchy goes OS (Debian) -> Container platform (Docker) -> container (Plex) You would not run a full distro in a container (like docker) I think maybe you are mixing a mashing some concepts here. I could go with ubutnu and then docker then ? Stupid question, can I run ubuntu or debian image inside a docker container ? or is it made for "application virtualisation" more ?ĭo you run home assistant in docker or the os on proxmox ? Now that you mention this, I want to run HA as well. I just needed more RAM which necessitated a switch to my current xeon build in my signature. One of my Ubuntu VM’s hosts plex, and I had no problem doing all of this on that i3. My homelab used to run on an i3 6100, with all of the same VM’s I just listed. In one of the Ubuntu server VM’s I have docker containers.Īlso, you really don’t need a 5900x for this… if all your doing is Plex and a few docker containers, you have way more hardware then you need. ![]() I have truenas, multiple Ubuntu’s, home assistant, windows, etc all as VM’s. I would use proxmox is your hypervisor and then run everything in a VM under it. Sorry for my english, I'm french, and thanks for the help I thought of putting back Debian (or Ubuntu ?) installing plex, because I'd rather have full power and not a virtualised one.Īnd then, using kvm / proxmox or going with docker ? I need a GUI in remote access for the VM, so I can manage them when I'm not on site.Īpparently Unifi controller can be used in docker so I guess, one point for docker ?Īnd also docker seems easier to setup with only one physical network card, i'd need the vm to be in the same network to be accessed easly. What I need is Plex, Unifi controller and I think a VM system so I can try a few things from time to time without installing them on the main OS. So I was thinking, to redo a clean install of my home server on my old hardware (R9 3900X) and then redo it on the current server (R9 5900X). Which runs a Ryzen 9 3900X, going back to intel, 13700k. I'm about to change hardware on my current PC. So the install might not be as clean as it should be Problem is : since I installed it, I kinda tried multiples stuff on it as well, like having docker, or virtualization. I currently have a home server with a Ryzen 9 5900X, that runs Debian, with a Plex server, it has 2 network shares mapped to my NAS, and I also installed the Unifi controller for an AP to extended my Wifi. ![]()
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