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
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.