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  • If you look up "Dr. Frankenstein Discord" you'll find the community that helped me get familiar with Docker. As in, several people held my hands for about 2 weeks non-stop. I can't tell you enough how much I love that group. But containers aren't the only way to go.

    I hear people talking about Proxmox a lot, and it seems (as far as I can tell) to be one of the easiest platforms for hosting many services one a machine. Next computer I set up, I'll be going that route.

    Regardless of how you do it, the knowledge base and skills mostly transfer like a Venn diagram. The most important pieces to get started are hardware and patience. Everything else can be solved with online teamwork

  • Hey, coming back to this a year later with more experience after quitting then starting back up again. I wish I remembered people mentioning Proxmox, it fits my needs more than my current Ubuntu setup. Thank you for the advice

  • I'd recommend something like a split tunnel then. And I'm only saying that because I'm not well-versed in networking like this, especially when containers are involved.

    But I do have containers routing their traffic through a VPN via gluetun, and it's worked flawlessly.