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I think it should be supported as it is kvm. I could add ram when I had one
Thanks! But I think I'll pass this time, considering their tech support live chat took ages to type and thought docker is a smartphone app.
You can try it's billed per hour and you can cancel it
You want trained tech support solving/answering every question of yours instantly for 1 Euro per month VPS?
You can try for 1 Euro and if it doesn't work, cancel it. Also they provide free 60 day trial if you want to try.
Aruba is not using KVM, they use VMware. See https://arubacloud.com/vps/technical-specs-virtual-private-server.aspx
I don't see any reason docker wouldn't run on it.
It's near the same no? Full emulation
If it's my company then yes, I do want to have someone competent answering presale questions, because I might have other offerings that are not 1EUR/mo, like every other hosting companies out there, you know? By the way I myself am by no means a trained technician, yet I at least have heard of Docker.
1 Euro is not that expensive, you can try for one month and if it doesn't work, just cancel it, or get trial account.
Yep, I was actually going to try one with more RAM.
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I have aruba and it can run docker ce
Currently running Docker CE. I'm running a mail server currently and it is working fabulously.
do you disable ipv6? you cannot set reverse dns for ipv6 so it's been an issue with google.
I'm running their base Ubuntu install image with no major modifications and running the mail server with Traefik backing any HTTP/S communication. So nothing has been modified in the Docker engine to disable ipv6.
I used docker with it.
Sure you can. I run Outline on IT1 (€1.00) and it requires docker.
I have that plan for a while and use the latest docker, works like a charm (using the debian image)