Everytime I look up advice/details of how to do something on Linux and the project/guide doesn't explain what to do, but instead has a docker image, my resolve to never use docker increases a little bit more.

I get why docker exists and I'm not saying that it's not useful but wow I really do not want the question "How do I do x" to be answered with "Use this docker image"

Honestly if you like docker then that's great but here me out:

Docker on enterprise servers? βœ… Yep
Docker instead of VMs? βœ… Sure why not?
Docker because you want to? βœ… Of course!
Docker on a single board computer for one job? ❌ Nonononono please just tell me the steps involved so I can learn how the system works!

@renbymon I've got a couple of things running in Docker on SBCs that are the ony thing doing anything on that machine. it's kinda overkill, but it allows me to more easily intergrate it into my larger remote management system, and makes monitoring, alerting, and updates a looot easier.

@garrwolfdog Sorry I didn't mean to come across as "never use docker at all" but that I dislike that answers have in some cases become "use this docker image"

For example I want a SBC to monitor the temperature of my hot water tank. The first guide I found said that I should use multiple docker images to provide Prometheus and Grafana, and other guides were similar.

In the end Darac pointed me to Munin and that's exactly what I want. :)

@renbymon ok, unrelated to you but I got to be pedant for a moment XD
It should be it's named after the raven so its a nominative singular masculine propper noun, so it should be "Muninn" not "Munin". Why people don't consult a linguist before naming their software, I'll never know!

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