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== 3. Certain Programs Aren’t Built for Docker == Not every program is Docker-friendly. For example: * '''FreePBX (or PBXinaflash):''' You ''could'' theoretically create a custom Docker setup for these, but it would involve a ridiculous amount of work with little to no benefit for someone with my number of users(1, me, or 1 or 2 other people sometimes). For my use case (& most home users), the performance penalty of using FreePBX in a virtual machine instead of dockerized is as noticeable as using '''Gentoo Linux''' with <code>emerge</code> to compile the entire thing from a stage 1 tarball vs. using gentoo with <code>apt</code> to install programs. * '''Home Assistant:''' The developers themselves recommend using their pre-built VM image (HaOS) instead of Docker. If the devs think it’s better, I’m not going to argue. I can barely write a zfs health monitoring email script. Who am I to argue with the developers of the best home automation software on earth on the best way to run their program? Even if I wanted to use Docker for everything, I’d still have at least two VMs running. Adding another one or two doesn’t bother me. <span id="idiotproof-backups---the-most-important-one"></span>
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