Installing docker following the official steps resolved the docker issue. But now stuck at " E: Unable to locate package appcd"
appcd not compatible with arm64?
gavin Enhance not support ARM. Apccd, OpenLiteSpeed and litespeed also not support ARM.
gavin Hi, ARM isn't supported just yet. This has been logged as a feature request and we hope to have development time assigned to this soon.
Up to this feature.
Hetzner introduced ARM64
alexandre that’s great news! I use Hetzner and oracle cloud and both have now ampere arm options.
+1 bump for this request.
alexandre It's amazing how much cheaper ampere servers are, compared to x86. You can get a 8 core, 16GB ram, 160Gb disk just for 11.99.
I too also use Oracle cloud ARM I have like 9 servers and run HestiaCP on them.
I think the biggest issue is Docker seems to have issues with IPv6
+1 for this
+1 for arm64 support
AdamM +1 for me too. BTW i discovered a few days ago on LiteSpeed slack their team giving the link for LiteSpeed ARM source. Before that I thought too it wasn't compatible.
Adrien I asked them about it once and they said they were working on it. There may already be a beta version.
AdamM it's definitely not a beta. I found the link for you: https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server/download
Adrien Ohh yes, amazing! this brings us even closer to full ARM support
https://twitter.com/AmpereComputing/status/1658938511138103303?t=sDZ1l8VKm4wriUsdWfZovQ&s=19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PcJGV4V7Ls
I don’t understand the demand for ARM, they’re not as good as x86, not as fast, etc. they’re catching up, but no where near yet. I’ve tested Oracle ARM against Intel Xeon and they don’t even come within a margin.
Zoinkies that's good to know and i read the same feedback in the past. However, im still hopeful and want to make my own benchmark on LiteSpeed. Maybe this would be an economical option for small static sites and blogs.
Adrien Yea, I had high hopes for it, but it’s just a bit mediocre. I think it’ll fit in the “budget” hosting, not specialist etc
"Ampere Computing Announces AmpereOne With Up to 192 Cores Per Socket"
https://www.phoronix.com/review/ampereone-192-cores
AdamM That’s cool and all, but core count doesn’t really matter it’s core speed that does, and one AO core doesn’t equal one Xeon core, or anywhere near.
Zoinkies Yes I know, for PHP applications cpu frequency is more important.
AdamM So where does ARM fit in for WordPress etc?