CapRover is an open-source, easy-to-use platform for containerized application deployment and management. It can be installed on various Linux distributions and cloud platforms, including Fedora CoreOS.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing CapRover on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
sudo
or root access on the serverCapRover requires Docker to be installed on the host machine. To install Docker, run the following command:
sudo dnf install docker
To install CapRover, run the following command:
curl -sSL https://caprover.com/install.sh | sudo sh
This command will download and install the latest version of CapRover. Once the installation is complete, you can access the CapRover dashboard by visiting http://<server-ip>:3000
in your web browser.
Before using CapRover, you need to configure it with your domain name and SSL certificate. For this, you can follow the configuration guide provided by CapRover at https://caprover.com/docs/get-started.html#configuring-your-caprover-server.
You have now successfully installed CapRover on Fedora CoreOS Latest. You can start deploying your containerized applications to CapRover using its web-based interface.
For more information on using CapRover, you can refer to its documentation at https://caprover.com/docs/.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install CapRover on Fedora CoreOS Latest. CapRover is a powerful tool for containerized application deployment and management, and can greatly simplify your workflow. We hope you found this tutorial helpful!
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