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  • Samsy@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    4 months ago

    Take a distro with a package manager you are familiar with. Debian should do it.

    And try out docker it’s really easy to learn and straight forward.

    Jellyfin has a well documented docker compose.yml which is just a textfile that points out the facts like used versions, environment and volume paths.

    I did a transition from my docker compose tools to a new system in under an hour yesterday. All I had to do was backup the volumes or data paths. Firing up the containers looks like a new install but it’s just downloading the container and everything runs like before without losing any config.



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    6 months ago

    As someone who used caddy over years, I can’t completely agree.

    Caddy has some downsides (nextcloud needs special setup for example) and not everyone is familiar with writing a Caddyfile. (Json)

    For someone new I would recommend “nginx proxy manager”. Easy to install with docker and self explained through GUI.