Anyone using coopcloud.tech as a bais of their self hosting? (coopcloud.tech)
from abeorch@lemmy.ml to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 28 Oct 09:56
https://lemmy.ml/post/21869692

I am thinking that this might be a bit over the top but Im interested if anyone uses the tools and recipes designed by coopcloud to deploy their self hosted applications.

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Eggshell9808@lemmy.zip on 28 Oct 11:56 next collapse

Is this something akin to elfhosted, i.e. it’s like a kiosk where you pick your services and it deploys it for you?

abeorch@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 17:42 collapse

I think this is more where you run a kiosk and you can (using cli) deploy an instance of a selection of apps per domain. Its all Opensource.

elfhost seems to be a commercial service to sell you deployment of SaaS hosted aps. ( But it looks like to bundles deployment and hosting - Im not sure)

What I am trying to understand is whether coopcloud are trying to bring those apps together to work in standard integrated ways - Or just be able to spin them up.

e.g. Having out of the box ldap, email and Nextcloud instances that work nicely together would be appealing. Drop a domain in. Spin up an instance and you are off.

Deckweiss@lemmy.world on 28 Oct 12:10 next collapse

I use Dokploy and I think it fills exatly the same role.

abeorch@lemmy.ml on 28 Oct 17:46 collapse

Yeah there does seem to be some crossover. I get the feeling that coop.tech is thinking more standardised solutions for multiple people / organisations where dokploy is more bespoke . configs individuals/ individual orgs.

abeorch@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 13:59 collapse

They have a handy comparison - docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/comparisons/ might look at Yunohost - If anyone has any experience I’d been keen to catch up. I’m a newbie though