To start, you'll need an image hosted on Docker Hub. If you don't have your own, you can use the publicly available one that is used in this example. You can use this publicly hosted Docker Hub image.
But if you’re on the hunt for a lightweight container deployment web UI that can help you manage YAML configs, environment variables, and Dockerfiles, Komodo is a rock-solid alternative to Portainer.
Otherwise, you can also deploy typical Docker and Podman containers inside virtual machines – and that’s precisely how I’d ...