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I haven't, personally, had good luck running Docker/podman on Raspberry Pi. I haven't tried on a Pi 5, though.
Previous Pi models didn't seem to have enough mulicore power to get responsive docker/podman runs, for what I was trying.
I don't recall that I was trying anything too crazy, but arguably my baseline weekend project is a bit crazy, so your mileage may vary.
It's been awhile, but I feel like I ended up running Podman, instead of Docker, for some esoteric reason of my own. It was probably easier to build for the ARM processor.
But again, it's been awhile, and my memory is famously bad about these things.
Mh, I ran multiple Docker containers on a 4 a few years ago (Jellyfin, Arrs, Syncthing, Portainer etc). It's certainly possible, I didn't notice it being that slow but switched to a NUC since because I a few things I wanted didn't have ARM builds and other stuff.
Everything else I'm running on it runs fine, but Headphones is just being an oddball and it's annoying. 😭
Cool! That moves getting a Pi5 up my wishlist a bit. Thanks!
It's definitely worth the investment. I've honestly got about 15 things running on mine, including Home Assistant, Jellyfin and Navidrome and it's running idle at around 50% memory and 2% CPU.
Wow. Sweet! Now I'm definitely getting one.