Sysbox vs 'normal' docker
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Cloudron is great and remains my primary self-hosting platform ("production"). 
 But trying to improve my understanding.I have another VPS running a set of Docker containers for stuff not packaged for Cloudron. All is well. I have yet another VPS which is 'spare' (retired the apps on it) but I am in contract for a while. 
 I'm thinking to installsysboxfromnestyboxas a playground to try out other apps.Although I have read various stuff about sysbox use cases, I keep coming back to the thought : 'yeah, but I could do xxx in a regular Docker container on my Docker VPS' So what am I missing in my understanding of sysbox advantages ? Secondary question : assuming I go ahead and have bunch of sysbox containers running apps. How is inbound networking managed? Same as on my normal docker VPS - nginx with reverse proxy ? nginx doesn't seem to figure in the sysbox install how-to. Yeah, I know this is not about Cloudron, so 'off-topic' topic  
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Cloudron is great and remains my primary self-hosting platform ("production"). 
 But trying to improve my understanding.I have another VPS running a set of Docker containers for stuff not packaged for Cloudron. All is well. I have yet another VPS which is 'spare' (retired the apps on it) but I am in contract for a while. 
 I'm thinking to installsysboxfromnestyboxas a playground to try out other apps.Although I have read various stuff about sysbox use cases, I keep coming back to the thought : 'yeah, but I could do xxx in a regular Docker container on my Docker VPS' So what am I missing in my understanding of sysbox advantages ? Secondary question : assuming I go ahead and have bunch of sysbox containers running apps. How is inbound networking managed? Same as on my normal docker VPS - nginx with reverse proxy ? nginx doesn't seem to figure in the sysbox install how-to. Yeah, I know this is not about Cloudron, so 'off-topic' topic  
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@timconsidine I believe someone else in here mentioned that they want to integrate sysbox into cloudron. Can't remember atm 
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Cloudron is great and remains my primary self-hosting platform ("production"). 
 But trying to improve my understanding.I have another VPS running a set of Docker containers for stuff not packaged for Cloudron. All is well. I have yet another VPS which is 'spare' (retired the apps on it) but I am in contract for a while. 
 I'm thinking to installsysboxfromnestyboxas a playground to try out other apps.Although I have read various stuff about sysbox use cases, I keep coming back to the thought : 'yeah, but I could do xxx in a regular Docker container on my Docker VPS' So what am I missing in my understanding of sysbox advantages ? Secondary question : assuming I go ahead and have bunch of sysbox containers running apps. How is inbound networking managed? Same as on my normal docker VPS - nginx with reverse proxy ? nginx doesn't seem to figure in the sysbox install how-to. Yeah, I know this is not about Cloudron, so 'off-topic' topic  
 



