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Cloudron, Yunohost, Sandstorm etc

Anyone use them here? Cloudron is stupid expensive if you want more than 2 apps. Yunohost seems to be missing a couple of apps etc. Does anyone use similar automated setups? Any alternatives on par with cloudron?

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  • Caprover, but this one is based on Docker

  • @contactwajeeh said:
    Caprover, but this one is based on Docker

    Not as extensive as cloudron or Yunohost.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Honestly, if your time is worth money, Cloudron is dirt cheap. I use it a lot, and it represents a very significant amount of hours I don't have to spend maintaining micro services.

  • @jar said:
    Honestly, if your time is worth money, Cloudron is dirt cheap. I use it a lot, and it represents a very significant amount of hours I don't have to spend maintaining micro services.

    I would subscribe if i had production service but it would cost me as much as 70% of the amount i pay for my servers

  • 15 dollars for unlimited apps sounds really cheap if you don't need to do anything.

    60 dollars a month for LDAP support is a bit steep for me but I'm sure it's probably just extra/custom configurations for LDAP.

  • yunohost is fantastic, used it for a few years now.

  • @BarkingIron said:
    Yunohost seems to be missing a couple of apps etc.

    Such as?

  • ericlsericls Member, Patron Provider

    I use yunohost for personal and home use. Although it's probably even easier with just docker..

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