I mean basically the title. Currently all my services are just running directly on my arch server and it has been working well enough for me and i am super comfortable working with it. A few months back I had a minor crash of the server where the system had become not functional. I was able to recover the server to the point that my services could run but i never got the graphical part of the server going again or nextcloud running.

At this point I’m just considering wiping the os to a fresh one and starting clean to get everything working correctly again. What I’m wondering is, is it worth learning docker and deploying all my services that way or should I just continue with the way i have been doing it for years now?

I will be running the various Arr apps, Emby, NextCloud, Qbit, Homepage?, and probably a few others that i can’t recall off the top of my head. Some of the services are accessed of site if that matters at all. I did briefly explore docker in the past but got stuck and my friend pushed me towards straight arch. Now I’m considering giving it another shot but wanted to hear folks here input on the pros and cons of either way

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    8 months ago

    I never used containers, K8s etc and built my server all from scratch using debian.

    This year I switched to a hypervisor and use the proxmox supplied lxc containers.

    Never without again. The convenience of spin a new one up, fiddle around without messing up the main sys, doing snapshots to clear some mess if needed makes selfhost so much easier.

    No matter what software you use I would say containers.