Ssssnake Plissskin!
"I heard you were dead!"
Ssssnake Plissskin!
"I heard you were dead!"
Politically correct of course.
But from my own experience using Watchtower for over 7 years is that I can count on one hand when it actually broke something. Most of the time it was database related.
But you can put apps on the watchtower ignore list (looking a you Immich!), which clear that out fairly quick.
I read "the new assholes" instead of glassholes.
How improper!
Great choice of distro!
Troublefree for almost 2 years now on Tumbleweed.
Throw away that key and get another one with a pinguin instead ;)
Poor plants, when I spill my coffee all over them.
;)
as VMs have a huge overhead by comparison.
Not at all. The benefits outweighs the slight increased RAM usage by a huge margin.
I have Urbackup running in a dietpi VM. I have it set for 256mb of RAM. That includes the OS and the Urbackup service. It works perfectly fine.
I have an alpine VM that runs 32 docker containers using about 3.5GB of RAM. I wouldn't call that bloat by any means.
Don't be evil - Google
I'm running Urbackup in a Dietpi VM, with 256Mb RAM. Works fine.
Urbackup server is running about 70Mb RAM idle.
I could probably go down to 128Mb for the whole VM, but that's is pointless and it might start to struggle during a backup session.
LMS is also pretty damn light as well. Uses about 19 MB of RAM on my system on idle.
Aegis.
I like the auto backup feature (encrypted) . Then the backup is synced to computer via Syncthing.
Set and forget setup.