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Why not dockerize Foundry and run all on the Synology?
Though I did convert my home assistant docker to HAOS on a Pi for extra features way back in the day. Not sure you have to now.
I don't want to use the synology anymore, I'm interested in building my own system from previous parts with better performance. I don't have a very great synology right now and also want more drive space.
Either way, running Foundry in docker is a solid idea. I'll grab a link to the image I use when I get the chance.
Also, why two Foundry servers?
Because I play two weekly games.
Curious as to why you don't just run those as separate games on the same server, since Foundry has the functionality for that?
Because I want them both accessible at the same time.
Fair enough. Well, you definitely should be moving those over to Docker then, it'll be much better for efficient use of resources.