

How is it irrelevant? Plex offers a bunch of services that cost them money that we don’t use, so they jacked up prices for streaming our own data.
How is it irrelevant? Plex offers a bunch of services that cost them money that we don’t use, so they jacked up prices for streaming our own data.
Plex actually does have streaming services. The ones we’ve never asked for. And live tv.
I have the docker AIO going for about a year after every other form of install exploded itself. So far so good.
I started using it and I love it.
What application are you trying to tweak?
I should also say I use portainer for some graphical hand holding. And I run watchtower for updates (although portainer can monitor GitHub’s and run updates based on monitored merged).
For simplicity I create all my volumes in the portainer gui, then specify the mount points in the docker compose (portainer calls this a stack for some reason).
The volumes are looped into the base OS (Truenas scale) zfs snapshots. Any restoration is dead simple. It keeps 1x yearly, 3x monthly, 4x weekly, and 1x daily snapshot.
All media etc… is mounted via NFS shares (for applications like immich or plex).
Restoration to a new machine should be as simple as pasting the compose, restoring and restoring the Portainer volumes.
Use portainer + watchtower
I use the *arr suite, a project zomboid server, a foundry vtt server, invoice ninja, immich, next cloud, qbittorrent, and caddy.
I pretty much only use prebuilt images, I run them like appliances. Anything custom I’d run in a vm with snapshots as my docker skills do not run that deep.
I love docker, and backups are a breeze if you’re using ZFS or BTRFS with volume sending. That is the bummer about docker, it relies on you to back it up instead of having its native backup system.
Is tube archivist dead?! I just discovered it and I’m loving it!
How does this differ from tune archivist?
This is why I came here. I think you’d need at least three. One to work while the other sleeps, and a spare in case one gets injured.
Check out resilio.
Rustdesk works great, and it’s self hosted.
I love it, it works. Running a server is super easy and the speed is quite nice for a free piece of software.
They apologized and admitted that it was a dumb thing to do.
It may have been me both times. I went down a deep AD hole recently, and was trying to find an easy open source way to do it.
My advice is to put whatever you choose into a vm and snapshot it right before you configure the AD. I think I reconfigured mine 8 times before I was happy.
I thought about it, and the one thing blueiris really gives you is a stellar mobile app.
I disagree. Sometimes you need to look at the situation as a whole in order to understand the motivation.