@adiz@outerkosm.us manual might be better for editing the config down the line and possibly switching to other branches or checking out branches. If you plan to scale a lot, there's also a helm chart for k8s
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Kainoa (kainoa@calckey.social)'s status on Saturday, 13-May-2023 00:38:43 JST Kainoa -
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防空識別區 (adiz@outerkosm.us)'s status on Saturday, 13-May-2023 00:38:44 JST 防空識別區 @kainoa@calckey.social Don't mean to bother you any further, Kainoa, just wanted your opinion on something like "best (or recommended) practices". I've got a Dockerized instance that runs perfectly fine on one machine, and a bare metal instance installed from the Ubuntu installation script provided on the Codeburg page, also running perfectly fine.
I wanted to pivot to bare metal to have better support as I understand the Docker image isn't as well supported. I also wanted things operating in a less abstract environment and more accessible.
Longevity and stability wise, do you think a bare metal installation utilizing the Ubuntu install script (on Codeburg it says "I recommend you use it!") is best? Or, do you think it would be better if I install everything manually without using the install script? I'm mostly concerned with the ability to deliver routine package and dependency updates and keep the instance healthy and up-to-date from an operational standpoint.
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防空識別區 (adiz@outerkosm.us)'s status on Saturday, 13-May-2023 00:38:45 JST 防空識別區 @kainoa@calckey.social Great! It worked! :misato_finger:
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