There's that as well. Point is, it really depends on the data.
Does that make it better?
Is there a way to have an ssh remote without borg installed on the target?
I don't really understand what you're suggesting. Having a seperate compose file for your database would "work", but you'd lack any of the dependency handling.
That's a perfect demonstration. Shame I didn't see this back when all the fuss was being made about it...
One thing I did miss about grocy was the ability to track equipment in the kitchen (and house) as well, including the storage of manuals and warranty information.
Do you have any intention (or interest) in adding that?
I was pretty annoyed when my grocy install broke ages ago, and I lost all of that information but it was very useful having all of that stuff centralised.
I think one of the reasons people don't understand that is because they've pulled the same trick multiple times with far less logical reasoning, so they've kinda done that to themselves.
But thanks for explaining it.
Heh true.
Bold of you to assume this is a new trend.
Mailcow dockerised is a solid option. It also has a really nice built in DNS checker which was very useful for getting that set up right.
Or other federated content on other platforms.
Looks promising.
How would you feel about setting up automated pushes to docker?