If you’re running Cosmos as a docker container instead of as the base operating system, then it just acts as a container management UI and reverse proxy.
There’s some other stuff built in with their Constellation VPN (similar to wireguard/tail scale) and the app store for 1-click installs. But you don’t get any of the storage management tools from the OS version.
You can still manage and install docker containers like normal or with compose files and have them show up in Cosmos.
I’m using it since before v0.10, never had issues. But I’m not using everything. But container management, auto-update, and proxy never gave me a problem.
Cosmos seems really nice, I hadn’t heard of it. I’m a bit afraid of having a single point of failure for so many functions, though.
If you’re running Cosmos as a docker container instead of as the base operating system, then it just acts as a container management UI and reverse proxy. There’s some other stuff built in with their Constellation VPN (similar to wireguard/tail scale) and the app store for 1-click installs. But you don’t get any of the storage management tools from the OS version.
You can still manage and install docker containers like normal or with compose files and have them show up in Cosmos.
Oh, it’s meant to be run as the base OS! I get it now, thanks so much for explaining.
I’m using it since before v0.10, never had issues. But I’m not using everything. But container management, auto-update, and proxy never gave me a problem.