@bender@twtxt.net Is it so maxed out you couldn’t fit a pretty small program like Headscale on it? Headscale by itself and only personal home type use as far as amount of peers go, it really isn’t noticeable I don’t think resource-wise. The Docker version I guess could be a different story.
@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club It’s only the Docker engine itself that consume a bit more memory which is responsible for managing containers on the host. There’s also a tiny bit of overhead with containerd too. which acts as the parent and supervisor of the container, but that’s pretty small.
@prologic@twtxt.net Good to know. I must admit I’ve never actually used a Docker instance, probably as I just assumed the overhead might be a bit much for my usual very modest servers.