I've been using Dockge, I was never a fan of Portainer! But Komodo is looking next level, almost too good to be free?! Thanks for showing this, will definitely be trying it out myself!
Since dockge dev is prioritizing other projects i feel this is the next best thing, the dev seems active and project seems to be in a good state. Also, good that more people stay away from portainer's rug pull.
Love komodo, only issue is the terminal isn't like Portainer or Dockge yet. It doesn't attach to the correct output. I like the terminal to show the output of multi container stacks. I'm back on Dockge from komodo
I started in seriously manner selfhost things at my home arround 2 years ago. The big deal is the same as today: weekly, cool stuff pop out from nowhere and you feel you need to build your entire homelab from scrach, otherwise you have the feelings you're missing cool feature. This feelings annoing me :(
I tried it and e found it wasn't as intuitive or revolutionary as it seems, there isn't much use of a graphical enterface for docker since once u spin up the services u need u aumost never need the ui again, and for professional use .. Comodo isn't really on par with portainer or something like coolify for CD . but if u absolutely want an interface for your amateur docker instances then just use portainer, they already give a free buisness edition licence if u just fill out a form.
@Daniel-hd7gq the usual monitoring stacks, Prometheus and grafana, u could use custom scripts with services like ntfy or at it's simplest ... Uptimekuma
I've been using Dockge, I was never a fan of Portainer! But Komodo is looking next level, almost too good to be free?! Thanks for showing this, will definitely be trying it out myself!
@@XciterD yeah, looks amazing and apparently more to come!
Love it ! Spot on and cutting edge as always Jim. You stand out from the clutter, please keep it up.
@@dayxd much appreciated, thanks for your kind words
playing with this some month ago but then forgot. Now its time to look into it some more after your explanations. Thanks!
@@celleri-ch let me know what you think about it
this will be a great addition to my homelab, awesome find jim!
@@romayojr agreed. I'm seriously considering switching over to it.
Since dockge dev is prioritizing other projects i feel this is the next best thing, the dev seems active and project seems to be in a good state.
Also, good that more people stay away from portainer's rug pull.
Could you please explain the rug pull? What happened?
Thanks very much for the awesome work Jim!
Great content, as always.
Thanks Jim probably not enough for me to move away from portainer. But glad theres an alternate.
Looks nice - thanks for sharing!
hey Jim, have you checked Beszel?
Thanks for this. I've made two aborted starts at getting this working and set it aside. I now have the guide I needed.
@@talismanna thanks, glad it helped you
Love komodo, only issue is the terminal isn't like Portainer or Dockge yet. It doesn't attach to the correct output. I like the terminal to show the output of multi container stacks. I'm back on Dockge from komodo
Thank You make me want to discover it thank you very much for this viddo
One more to test.
Wipe my proxmox, testing incus server.
Incus is so nice, glad TrueNAS is getting it natively!
missing console access or 'exec' is deal breaker.
I started in seriously manner selfhost things at my home arround 2 years ago. The big deal is the same as today: weekly, cool stuff pop out from nowhere and you feel you need to build your entire homelab from scrach, otherwise you have the feelings you're missing cool feature. This feelings annoing me :(
I tried it and e found it wasn't as intuitive or revolutionary as it seems, there isn't much use of a graphical enterface for docker since once u spin up the services u need u aumost never need the ui again, and for professional use .. Comodo isn't really on par with portainer or something like coolify for CD . but if u absolutely want an interface for your amateur docker instances then just use portainer, they already give a free buisness edition licence if u just fill out a form.
How would you monitor your host and docker containers in a semi professional env and get notified?
@Daniel-hd7gq the usual monitoring stacks, Prometheus and grafana, u could use custom scripts with services like ntfy or at it's simplest ... Uptimekuma