Sure, anything in particular?
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I too would like to know more.
What is this providing that phoenixd isn't already? You mention a cli, but the phoenixd cli already looks pretty straightforward.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @t0m OP 13 May
Hey. So the cli I mention is to administer Nodana, not phoenixd. For example, you can start and stop phoenixd containers with the cli. Nodana provides the cloud based phoenixd instance without you needing to spin up a server, configure it, set up Nginx, DNS etc. I guess some people will be happy to do the server admin stuff and some won't be. Hope that answers your questions.
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Ok, sounds to me like a docker compose with Phoenixd & some common dependencies, similar to what a Helm chart for Kubernetes would do. Is that a fair comparison?
Also, would this tool let you change the network configurations (i.e IP vs TOR)?
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Docker compose is an implementation detail. His service offers hosting. Think Heroku, except more specialized because the only thing he's hosting is phoenixd.
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