[DiscordArchive] depends what u imagine behind "popular" i dont think any1 is using arch for servers and yes arch is
[DiscordArchive] depends what u imagine behind "popular" i dont think any1 is using arch for servers and yes arch is
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:24:02.844000+00:00
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How about installing docker and running sql through docker? would be an option if you're more comfortable with docker compose
Archived author: Rathlord • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:24:05.901000+00:00
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I do have some professional Linux experience, but with pretty specific applications. Ran an imaging server off Ubuntu server, supported (mostly Ubuntu) workstations, etc.
Archived author: Rathlord • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:24:59.007000+00:00
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I considered Docker as well but I've been trying to avoid it- makes sense from a compatibility standpoint, but I'm trying to learn a bit also
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:25:05.212000+00:00
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if u would chose ubuntu it would be pretty simple process ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:25:22.108000+00:00
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docker is most definitely something you should learn if you're not familiar with it
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:25:27.203000+00:00
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Or at least something based on debian, it doesn't have to be ubuntu specifically.
Archived author: Rathlord • Posted: 2023-05-20T17:25:53.013000+00:00
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I'm familiar with the broad strokes of Docker at least