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title: Frequently Asked Questions
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## What is the Cooperative Cloud?
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The Cooperative Cloud is a platform built by and for worked-owned technology
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cooperatives which proposes a shared social and technical infrastructure for
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the operation and management of free software applications.
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## What about <insert-your-favourite-alternative\>?
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### Cloudron
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- 👍 Lovely web interface for application, domain & user management
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- 👍 Bigger library of applications
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- 👍 Built-in SSO using LDAP, which is compatible with more applications and often has a better user interface than OAuth
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- 👍 Most applications are actively maintained by the Cloudron team
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- 👎 Moving away from open source. Free version has a 1-application limit
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- 👎 Based on Docker images, not stacks, so multi-process applications (e.g. parsoid for Mediawiki) are a non-starter
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- 👎 Difficult to extend applications
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- 👎 Only supported on Ubuntu
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- 👎 Upstreams free software communities aren't involved
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### YunoHost
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- 👍 Lovely web interface for application, domain & user management
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- 👍 Bigger library of applications
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- 👍 Awesome backup / deploy / restore continuous integration testing
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- 👍 Supports hosting applications in subdirectories as well as subdomains
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- 👍 Doesn't require a public-facing IP
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- 👎 Upstreams free software communities aren't involved
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- 👎 Often not idempotent: uninstalling applications leaves growing cruft
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### Ansible
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- 👍 Includes server creation and bootstrapping
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- 👎 Upstream free software communities aren't publishing Ansible roles
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- 👎 Lots of manual work involved in things like application isolation, backups, updates
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### Kubernetes
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- 👍 Helm charts are available for some key applications already
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- 👎 Too big -- requires 3rd party tools to run a single-node instance
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### Docker-compose
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- 👎 Manual work required for process monitoring
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- 👎 Secret storage not available yet
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- 👎 [Swarm is the new best practice](https://github.com/BretFisher/ama/issues/8#issuecomment-367575011)
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### Doing it Manually
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- 👍 Simple - just follow upstream instructions to install and update
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- 👎 Loads of manual work required for application isolation and backups
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- 👎 Array of sysadmin skills required to install applications
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- 👎 Hard to share configurations into the commons
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The project arose out of the understanding that technology cooperatives
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continue to struggle to deliver free software solutions without relying on
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monopolies such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon for technical infrastructure
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and software tools. The contradictions of working with these abusive and
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extractive forces brings the idea of offering an alternative into question.
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monopolies such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon for technical infrastructure.
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The contradictions of working with abusive and extractive forces brings the
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idea of offering an alternative into question.
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[The technological crisis is a social crisis]. Therefore, building an
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[The technological crisis is a social crisis] and therefore building an
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alternative digital future cannot be done without broad and meaningful
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cooperation. The Cooperative Cloud project takes as its starting point, the
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independent free software community standards, tools, approaches and governance
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methods which cooperatives can make use of as part of offering a real
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alternative.
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The Cooperative Cloud should not be seen as a technical solution for a social
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problem (i.e. "Big Tech"). We understand that owning the common technological
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means for delivering free software is only one part of the struggle to reclaim
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technology today. If antitrust litigation dismantled the monopolies tomorrow,
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we'd need our own organisations and robust technical capacity to fill the
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resulting vacuum. From this perspective, the project can be seen as another
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approach to building community power by focussing on the cooperative ways and
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means of managing the free software applications on which so much of our lives
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have come to rely on.
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To learn more, please see the [Getting Started guide].
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[autonomic]: https://autonomic.zone/
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# "This is foolishness, what about ...?"
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 - Kubernetes
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     - 👍 Helm charts are available for some key apps already
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     - 👎 too big -- requires 3rd party tools to run a single-node instance
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 - Bitnami stacks
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 - Cloudron
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     - 👍 Lovely web interface for app, domain & user management
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     - 👍 Bigger library of apps
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     - 👍 Built-in SSO using LDAP, which is compatible with more apps and often has a better user interface than OAuth
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     - 👍 Most apps are actively maintained by the Cloudron team
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     - 👎 Moving away from open source. Free version has a 1-app limit
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     - 👎 Based on Docker images, not stacks, so multi-process apps (e.g. parsoid for Mediawiki) are a non-starter
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     - 👎 Difficult to extend apps
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     - 👎 Only supported on Ubuntu
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     - 👎 Upstreams aren't involved
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 - Yunohost
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     - 👍 Lovely web interface for app, domain & user management
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     - 👍 Bigger library of apps
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     - 👍 Awesome backup / deploy / restore continuous integration testing
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     - 👍 Supports hosting apps in subdirectories as well as subdomains
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     - 👍 Doesn't require a public-facing IP
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     - 👎 Upstreams aren't involved
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     - 👎 Not idempotent: uninstalling apps leaves growing cruft
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 - Ansible
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     - 👍 Includes server creation and bootstrapping
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     - 👎 Upstreams aren't publishing Ansible roles
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     - 👎 Lots of manual work involved in things like app isolation, backups, updates
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 - `docker-compose`
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     - 👎 Manual work required for process monitoring 
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     - 👎 Secret storage not available yet
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     - 👎 [Not recommended](https://github.com/BretFisher/ama/issues/8)
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 - Manually installing apps
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     - 👍 Simple - just follow upstream instructions to install and update
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     - 👎 Loads of manual work required for app isolation and backups
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     - 👎 Array of sysadmin skills required to install apps
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     - 👎 Hard to share configs into the commons
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