Database (Docker or VM) : unRAID
www.reddit.com › tckuk4 › database_docker_or_vmDatabase (Docker or VM) So I am looking for a database solution that is easy to use and has a user friendly UI that almost anyone can understand and maneuver. If any one has any suggestions would be great, open source would be nice , it can be either dockers or vm based , and if i can access it remotely would be great too .
Plex Docker vs VM : unRAID
www.reddit.com › comments › j8yrnzIn a VM the performance will be worse compared to a Docker container. Opening ports in your router means always lowering security. As an example: If Unraid has a security hole, an attacker could use the Plex port to hijack your server. A safer method is to use the VPN function of your router.
All-in-One Gaming, NAS, Docker with UnRaid
matt.guide › all-in-oneUnraid does something unique and allows assignment of complete resources, so, say an entire GPU can be allocated at the hardware level giving full performance Docker - This one was new for me when I started, and I have become a big fan. Docker is similar to VM in that it allows virtualization but goes so much further.
VM vs Docker : unRAID
www.reddit.com › r › unRAIDIMO, setting up a media server in a VM is more complex and difficult than using Docker in unRAID. There are a few things you need to learn about docker that are different than using a VM, but once you know them, it's not all that complex. If you can use Docker for something, use Docker. If you can't use Docker for something, use a VM.