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No, Docker itself will still be there.I don't understand what this is? No more Docker in Synology?
Why did people run DSM in Docker? What would be the point? Virtually NAS's?!?!No, Docker itself will still be there.
Just the ability to run Disc Station Manager as a Docker (DDSM) container will no longer work.
So we could install Docker on the virtualized DSM, and run DDNS again from the virtualized Docker... and so on.Why did people run DSM in Docker?
Multi-tenant scenario, app and service isolation, testing new updates and features, etcWhy did people run DSM in Docker? What would be the point? Virtually NAS's?!?!
Multi-tenant scenario, app and service isolation, testing new updates and features, etc
I hear you m8... I switched to vmm just to get over it, but yes, it sucks for models that can't run vmm.And VMM isn't supported on my NAS model.........
I'm using my DDSM as a gateway/proxy for my NordVPN connection.