Docker Compose Best Practices for Self-Hosters
If you’ve been self-hosting for more than a week, you’ve already written a docker-compose.yml file. Maybe you copied one from a GitHub README, fired it up, and it worked. Magic. Then six months passed. You have 15 services, four compose files scattered across your home directory, containers with restart: always that silently fail, hardcoded passwords in plain text, and a vague sense of dread whenever you ssh into your server. ...