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Man, good luck. Is there no other way you can accomplish that without Docker. I've been using Linux for years and I still don't know how to set up a docker container lol
Docker is not needed for this, it just helps keep things clean.
Edit - can the next person who downvotes this please explain why I'm wrong? I have run all these services without docker with no issue.
You’re right. The comments here have been really weird and kinda missed the whole point of OP’s post.