Someone recommended it for keeping my containers up to date automatically. I checked out the repo and it seems too good to be true. It just updates your containers when a new image is available and everything just works out of the box? I’m a bit scared of just leaving it alone in case it might break something. The fact that it doesn’t come with a gui also scares me a bit.

Does anyone here use it and can recommend it? Any horror stories?

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    1 year ago

    There are risk, that a newer version of an image will accidentally, break things, apply breaking changes and so on.

    Good, frequent, tested backups, could be a mitigation to this. If an image breaks, you just restore your data from the backup, and pull the older image.

    I use the klausmeyer/docker-registry-browser, and that recently broke, but it just needed me to provide an additional configuration variable.

    I use advplyr/audiobookshelf, which upgraded to a different database engine and schema a couple months ago. For some small subset of people (including me) the migration to the new database didn’t go well. But I had a backup from 6 hours before the update, so restoring and then using the older image until the fixes were released was easy.

    Even with the occasional issues I prefer letting watchtower automatically update most of my images for my home. I don’t really want to spend my time manually applying updates when 98% of the time it will be fine. But again, having a reliable and tested backup system is an essential part of why I am comfortable doing this.

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        1 year ago

        My primary ‘backup’, or easy recovery method is that I use ZFS, and take snapshots via sanoid frequently. I have a mydumper jump making backups of my mariadb server. I use syncoid to doing sends to external storage. So most things can just be fixed by copying the files from an older snapshot.

        I also have a completely separate backups of my system made using borg to storage I have at borgbase.com, but this only happens a couple times a week, and is only my ‘important’ data and not large things like downloaded video/music/etc. I am thinking about switching borg out for restic though, since restic is also compatible with borgbase.