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I've been searching for a replacement for my crufty Yunohost install, something that runs docker, "app" install, and preferably SSO and multiuser. I was deciding between CasaOS and Cosmos Cloud when I stumbled on Co-Op Cloud. I can't find anything on it online anywhere except for their site. Anyone tried it or have any opinions?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

These are different things. This project is more like a guide to running things kind of manually with their toolset they've constructed.

CasaOS is really based around the UI.

Cosmos is more about a desktop-like admin interface that can import CasaOS recipes or whatever they call them. Seems to also support multiple users and have some host tuning that Casa lacks.

It just depends on which route you want to go.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah, I know they're different. I was just giving some background about what was going on, sorry if I confused.

Just wondering if anyone has used what seems to be their compose/swarm config tool "abra", especially multiserver, and have any feedback about it. I like that it seems to be pretty agnostic after doing its work, they say you can backup and export the config and use it elsewhere mostly as-is. Just can't see much anywhere else about it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

@jawsua at least a couple of organisations are using co-op cloud in production with multiple servers (we have about 25 servers we're managing at @autonomic ). There's at least one group using co-op cloud "recipes" (app configs) without abra, the recipe collection / commandline tool / organising federation are intended to be useful as three separate pieces, as well as combined –3wordchant