Thomas@lemmy.zell-mbc.comtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Built a Small Offsite backup machine! What to run on it?English
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1 year agoFor me it’s Borg backup for Nextcloud an all the other servers
For me it’s Borg backup for Nextcloud an all the other servers
I run this one for a few months now: https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-parser
You would expose the port to your host which makes the db acessible by anything running on the host, docker or native. Something like
`port
But I would recommend running a dedicated db for each service. At least that’s what I do.
Isn’t the point about containers that you keep things which depend on each other together, eliminating dependencies? A single db would be a unecessary dependency in my view. What if one service requires a new version of MySQL, and another one does not yet support the new version?
I also run all my databases via a bind mount
`volume
and each service in it’s own directory. E.g. /opt/docker/nextcloud
That way I have everything which makes up a service contained in one folder. Easy to backup/restore, easy to move, and not the least, clean.