want to get your opinion here
any real benefits of cloud key vs docker? from what i see it still does the same job except for the manual updates for the latter.
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Jan 20 2018, 07:16 AM
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want to get your opinion here
any real benefits of cloud key vs docker? from what i see it still does the same job except for the manual updates for the latter. |
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Jan 20 2018, 10:58 AM
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was running on pi earlier but shared resources with homebridge and it was killing it. hence decided to run on docker for synology but other than the nice gui on the cloud key it is basically the same thing, now to test is docker stable else just get the cloud key as it was built for the controller
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Jan 20 2018, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(wanttotree @ Jan 20 2018, 12:43 PM) Im using mine on synology docker. I dont see any problem with it so far. Running for a couple of years now. Cloud key is probably best for ppl who dont have dedicated server/machine and want straight forward setup. Anyone who has linux/windows machine lying around might just use that instead. Mind you, desktop grade server still need to add power consumptions into consideration. That is one advantage for cloudkey, its very low powered device. Correct me if i miss something guys. Initially was running on synology docker when I had my gear setup but didn’t see a good way to update the controller. So decided to use a RPi3 thinking it was sufficient to share resources. If I was to get another RPi3 might as well spend the extra to get the cloudkey. Other than using latest build for docker, how do you update it when a new version is out. I am a sticker for getting my stuff on latest build.Btw, pi is good if u use it as stand alone device. If u wanna save some money, another pi running just the controller is probably not a bad idea. |
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Jan 20 2018, 08:11 PM
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thanks had that repo in my list but didn't know that was a package for unifi been using docker all this while. i think will give this a try, chances will end up with cloud key for simplicity.
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Jul 13 2018, 02:56 PM
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will the new nanoHD be a good choice for gigaspeed connection compared to the LR or Pro
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Jul 13 2018, 03:05 PM
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