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Everytime I’ve looked into it, it seemed like the technology just wasn’t there yet. I remember a few years ago Linus TT took a shot at it, but in the end suggested the technology (for non-commercial entities) just wasn’t in a comfortable spot yet.
I had a sever in my basement running proxmox ( actually ended up doing it all manually eventually ), with a windows gaming VM and handful of utility Linux servers in 2015? The only problem being Windows games using kernel level anti cheat.
I get it really comes down to GPU sharing and I think it’s doable on consumer GPUs now but I’m not sure about gaming. Honestly the tech has been here for a long time. But companies like NVIDIA held on forever to the GPU resource sharing features and kept it away from consumer cards.
I’m a bit older these days and have gone through many generations of hardware with a different setup. I keep two or more GFX cards on hand. Latest always goes to my workstation while last gen is thrown in my sever and used by all my docker containers. Then have an older Xeon with 24 bays that I use for storage.
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Bitwarden has its own script to manage the containers. It’s not your typical self hosted app docker installation. What OP is looking for is easily accessible in their FAQ section of the documentation.
A: To use custom ports, instead of 80 and 443, edit the http_port=
and https_port=
values in ./bwdata/config.yml
and run ./bitwarden.sh rebuild
to rebuild your server assets.
Check that the custom port values have been proliferated to ./bwdata/env/global.override.env
.
I used to host bitwarden before switching to vaultwarden. Bitwarden’s documentation is pretty good and your question is easily found here:
https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting-faqs/#q-how-do-i-use-custom-server-ports
A: To use custom ports, instead of 80 and 443, edit the http_port=
and https_port=
values in ./bwdata/config.yml
and run ./bitwarden.sh rebuild
to rebuild your server assets.
Check that the custom port values have been proliferated to ./bwdata/env/global.override.env
.
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One year is nothing.
Learn as much as you can from the people around you at your current position.
Find a new technology or existing one you want to improve/learn and create a project out of it that you can do at home.
Look for ways to improve your productivity.
Become a SME.
One day you will own a project, helping the new guy and be the person people come to if they have questions.
Put in the time. You’ll find your way.