Great video Brandon! To my other newbies out there, a great initial docker container to get setup is a note taking service with markdown. That way as you install things and learn linux commands you can create your own database of knowledge with nice formatting with command line entries as well. I found myself needing to retrace steps and re-find different tutorials on how to do basic things I'd already done. Having your own notes makes that much easier! The two services I found that spin up really easily on docker/portainer are: memos and trilium. Remember to bind a host directory to the container so that your notes are persistent and don't get accidentally deleted as you learn.
you don't mention setting a static ip address, this is my first time doing this and maybe something along the way configures that for me but if it doesn't you'd be in a real mess.
You don't. In the setup instructions you have the `--restart=always` parameter for the Portainer container. This instructs Docker to, well, always restarting the container. As soon as Docker is started it checks for all containers with this flag set and then starts them. This means, as long as Docker starts automatically after boot, the Portainer container will also automatically start. When later setting up containers make sure to set this flag there, too. Otherwise they won't automatically be started. When setting up a container, scroll down and click "Restart Policy", there you can select "Always", so the container will always be started.
It's a very nice machine, but TBH. I don't think I'd drop anything north of $300 if it doesn't have a 2.5G Ethernet port on it. Even the Orange Pi Plus has a 2.5G Ethernet port and that's much less than this machine and not as fast with respect to raw processing power due to the TPU.
Great video Brandon! To my other newbies out there, a great initial docker container to get setup is a note taking service with markdown. That way as you install things and learn linux commands you can create your own database of knowledge with nice formatting with command line entries as well. I found myself needing to retrace steps and re-find different tutorials on how to do basic things I'd already done. Having your own notes makes that much easier! The two services I found that spin up really easily on docker/portainer are: memos and trilium. Remember to bind a host directory to the container so that your notes are persistent and don't get accidentally deleted as you learn.
Portainer (not PROtainer 😉) is just amazing, absolutely love it! 👍😍😎🤓 Nice summary vid for new users, Brandon 👍
I love these! Got my first mini pc to do a pfsense firewall and now thinking of getting a new one for other stuff
Beelink makes a cute little box. 😁
I have a pi4 8gb with usb SSDs running portainer for multimedia. I need to make sure containers have arm variants, but i like it.
I did this with portainer, but i switched to proxmox and LXC containers. much easier and faster. (My Opinion)
this is exactly the video I searched yesterday, and now you made one! Thank you so much! Perfect timting!
Thanks, could you kindly do a similar process of a K8, ideally Talos and pods etc leading to containerization, if possible please.
I have 4 little mini PCs. I really enjoy them! Thanks for the video!! Cheers
ubuntu should bring up openssh-server to the preinstall list. like docker.
Does the portainer Homepage have mpd and upnpmpdcli (?) on default ports? I'm a total beginner at portainer but familiar with SSH.
Hint: You can get the business edition for free, for up to three nodes. Getting the license upgrade seems like a no-brainer to me.
Weird in 1080p the audio is out of sync
you don't mention setting a static ip address, this is my first time doing this and maybe something along the way configures that for me but if it doesn't you'd be in a real mess.
Mine says: we could not connect your local environment to Portainer.
Very interesting video !
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do u have to run portainer after every reboot with docker run command?
You don't. In the setup instructions you have the `--restart=always` parameter for the Portainer container. This instructs Docker to, well, always restarting the container. As soon as Docker is started it checks for all containers with this flag set and then starts them. This means, as long as Docker starts automatically after boot, the Portainer container will also automatically start.
When later setting up containers make sure to set this flag there, too. Otherwise they won't automatically be started. When setting up a container, scroll down and click "Restart Policy", there you can select "Always", so the container will always be started.
@@Linuxdirk Thats why it works, did not think about that! Thx :)
lol, username let's go brandon...
Dude - take a breath every once and a while. You're obviously a smart guy, but you edit everything so tight I get HYPER just watching.
It's a very nice machine, but TBH. I don't think I'd drop anything north of $300 if it doesn't have a 2.5G Ethernet port on it. Even the Orange Pi Plus has a 2.5G Ethernet port and that's much less than this machine and not as fast with respect to raw processing power due to the TPU.
Portainer, not Protainer
Why do you say "protainer" instead of "PORtainer"?
I've noticed you mispronounce a few things. In another video you say "divulge" instead of "Deluge"