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Self-Hosting Docker Containers Requires Complex OS and Server Configuration

Running Docker containers at home requires selecting and configuring a dedicated server OS, managing networking, and handling updates — a high barrier for users who just want to run a few apps. The homelab community is large but currently underserved by easy-to-deploy self-hosting platforms. Strong validation from 354 upvotes on a purpose-built solution.

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