Thanks for your work. You are off to a good start. There are a bunch of youtubes about installing and starting containers. I haven't found one that focuses on how to maintain the infrastructure over a long time, like: - Container architecture; - - How many can you run at once, or do they wake up and respond to individual requests and then go back to sleep, or what? - - How do they use memory? Do they page in during use and then page out when quiet? - - How do you address them; each with a unique URL or common URL with different ports? - Keeping container software current; each container separately or all updated simultaneously from a dashboard? - Protecting / securing the infrastructure; firewall on the devise, in each separate container, or only your router firewall? - Sharing information among apps; common virtual hard drive, messaging between apps, what? Thanks.
Hello Luke, I absolutely loved this video. I am planing to do this exact same setup as you but I am a beginner so video guides are awesome. I can’t wait for part 2!
You should maybe update this and go into details on the OS update. Unfortunately this doesn't just work anymore because docker now needs a more recent kernel version than what hardkernel bundles w its ubuntu (22.4-4.9).
Hi Luke, brillant video, there isn't much on RUclips for the Odroid M1 and you explained it nicely. I'm also considering buying this device. Have you considered running K3S instead of Docker? Particularly for a server it might be a great option, too! Have a good day!
@@MrShiffles Huh strange.. I used the network installer, installed Ubuntu 22.04 and it saw my drive and everything. I honestly don’t know a ton about the Odroid M1 and how it function so I don’t know if I can be much help.. You could try getting help on the Odroid forums though.
@@Lukes-Tech I appreciate your replies! It is strange and yes I have already reached out to the good folks over @odroid forums...they seem to be scratching their heads on this as much as I am lol ...I may have just gotten a board that is very finicky with m.2 drives
@@Lukes-Tech I have looked into other SBCs before, but there's so many. Do you have a few you could recommend that are relatively affordable? Perhaps one that is ARM and another that is x86. That I can install Linux on if course lol
Welcome to the fun!!! Nice touch on adding tailscale
Thanks!
Thanks for your work. You are off to a good start.
There are a bunch of youtubes about installing and starting containers. I haven't found one that focuses on how to maintain the infrastructure over a long time, like:
- Container architecture;
- - How many can you run at once, or do they wake up and respond to individual requests and then go back to sleep, or what?
- - How do they use memory? Do they page in during use and then page out when quiet?
- - How do you address them; each with a unique URL or common URL with different ports?
- Keeping container software current; each container separately or all updated simultaneously from a dashboard?
- Protecting / securing the infrastructure; firewall on the devise, in each separate container, or only your router firewall?
- Sharing information among apps; common virtual hard drive, messaging between apps, what?
Thanks.
Hello Luke, I absolutely loved this video. I am planing to do this exact same setup as you but I am a beginner so video guides are awesome. I can’t wait for part 2!
These intros are INSANE!!!
Thanks!
i needed this so much. Thanks!
Glad to help!
Great tutorial. Looking forward to what you will run in the docker containers.
I just discovered Dashy yesterday. Would you do a video on just dashy?
Great video thanks. Where's part two? Or when can we expect it?
You should maybe update this and go into details on the OS update. Unfortunately this doesn't just work anymore because docker now needs a more recent kernel version than what hardkernel bundles w its ubuntu (22.4-4.9).
Hi Luke, brillant video, there isn't much on RUclips for the Odroid M1 and you explained it nicely. I'm also considering buying this device. Have you considered running K3S instead of Docker? Particularly for a server it might be a great option, too! Have a good day!
you got a new sub
Thank you!
You can get a dell optiplex i5 micro from ebay for the same price.
Nice video...I have exact same m.2 drive but can't install Debian 11 or Ubuntu 22.04...the older ones install fine...anyone else with same issue?
Are you using it on the ODROID M1 as well?
@@Lukes-Tech Yes I have the odroid M1 and the nvme will only boot with Debian 10 or Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 4.19... anything 5.x won't even boot
@@MrShiffles Huh strange.. I used the network installer, installed Ubuntu 22.04 and it saw my drive and everything. I honestly don’t know a ton about the Odroid M1 and how it function so I don’t know if I can be much help.. You could try getting help on the Odroid forums though.
@@Lukes-Tech I appreciate your replies! It is strange and yes I have already reached out to the good folks over @odroid forums...they seem to be scratching their heads on this as much as I am lol ...I may have just gotten a board that is very finicky with m.2 drives
Does this have Bluetooth or WIfi capabilities?
You said you were going to leave the script to install dashy in the desc?
Dashy is now in App Templates
I have an emotional attachment to Raspberry Pi 😕
😂 You need to explore the outer worlds! There’s so much more to see 👀
@@Lukes-Tech I know. I actually just downloaded Armbian for my Pi, and their website got me curious.
@@liquidmobius Ahh yeah. Armbian supports a ton of SBC’s
@@Lukes-Tech I have looked into other SBCs before, but there's so many. Do you have a few you could recommend that are relatively affordable? Perhaps one that is ARM and another that is x86. That I can install Linux on if course lol
@@Lukes-Tech 💯