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Cool. Any idea what the minimum specs are to run this ?
Not sure, sorry. Maybe you could join their Discord and ask the dev? Or just give it a try
So cool. I think it’s required big resources.
The minimum requirements aren't that big. Coolify is just a cool docker wrapper, so whatever resource you need to run docker + the app + to build the container is enough
Am I crazy or does this have no documentation
seems promising, but cannot locate any docs for references or instructions.
there seems to be only fonts replacement for g fonts, the only obvious project there.
Yup. I actually had to install it to see how it works. However, the app itself is pretty straightforward.
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"Built for developers" - because developers love not having documentation? This is a red flag.
Looks similar to CapRover, but with haproxy in front instead of nginx. Loftier goals (Kubernetes) but no docs.
Further Readings:
I always get irk feeling when a project had to be installed using 1 click shell script. Anyone have same thought ?
I've installed it on VirtualBox / Ubuntu to see what's up. It's pretty much what it claims to be, but a few key points.
It requires you to first setup it up with your GitHub/gitlab account and a FQDN.
From there, you can then generate apps, databases and such in containers. It only has 46 installs so... It's small and new
I installed it on a 896mb, 15GB disk VirMach KVM. It took about 5GB disk including the docker install and docker images.
What would you prefer?
Asking because I do project installs with 1 click that download a tarball, then runs an install script, leaving the tarball and install script on the server so you can see what was done. Although I also include an uninstall script, which is not the case here.
Is this including os?
no, just what was added. If you have docker already installed it would be less.
A tarball/zip with installation instruction sounds nice, but again this probably just matter of taste. I like having to do things myself, others may be not-- thus install script would be a big help for them. YMMV
Portainer is a more mature platform to manage containers on your own server. You will still need to do some setup work for each app. So it's not 1-click.
For the truly lazy, I'm building PikaPods.com which will be close to 1-click with setup steps like DB, volumes and UID mapping done for you (free this year while in beta).
Now that I'm a bit deeper into the topic I see one issue with this container craze: You need to have processes in place for 2 upgrade channels: the base image (like Alpine or Ubuntu) and the app you're packaging. App authors usually only deal with the the latter. As provider (or when self-hosting) you should care about both IMHO.
Coolify 2.x released few days ago. The docs aren't ready yet. Been following their discord few weeks now. 2.x is not properly ready yet. It's like alpha/beta release. See their releases.
Didn't have a chance to have a go at it, yet. Since it says only 40ish instances deployed, I assume it is fairly new. Perhaps, documentation will be added soon. Until then probably just try in a vm :P