We found 4 episodes of Self-Hosted with the tag “perfect media server”.
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100: Our Essential Apps
June 30th, 2023 | 49 mins 55 secs
abstract pci devices, ansible, automatic user sync, background support, boosts, bulk upload, ceph quincy 17.2.6, data migration, debian 12 bookworm, dns, faster cpu type, homelab storage, icloud photos, immich, iphone version, iventoy, jupiter broadcasting, kbin, leaky canoe, lemmy, linux kernel 6.2, lxc 5.0.2, ncurses style, new text-based installer, nixos, optimized photo storage, pairdrop, pci devices, perfect media server, proxmox 8, proxmox virtual environment 8.0, pxe server, qemu 8.0.2, raspberry pi 7, redundancy, self-hosting podcast, smb, snapdrop, tech garden, truenas, usb devices, web hosting, zfs 2.1.12
We cover our must-have self-hosted apps, reflect on the state of Self-Hosting now, and discuss what's new in Proxmox 8.
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46: Pastebin Alternative
June 4th, 2021 | 42 mins 6 secs
ansible, comparing arrays, docker, easy self-hosted pastebin, exbin, foldersync, greyhole, jupiter broadcasting, loops, off-grid server, opnsense, peplink, perfect media server, self-hosted pastebin alternative, self-hosting podcast, solar power, victron, yaml
We'll share how we deployed a painless, Self-Hosted Pastebin replacement, and what we like the most about it.
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36: Google Docs Replacement
January 15th, 2021 | 34 mins 42 secs
actiontec, codimd, collaborative markdown editor, docker, ethernet over coax, google docs alternative, hedgedoc, home assistant, home assistant blue, home assistant blue review, moca, oroid n2, perfect media server, realtime editor, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast
Our favorite Google Docs killer with markdown support has a big update. We explain how we host it and why we love it.
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35: The Perfect Media Server
January 1st, 2021 | 44 mins 59 secs
docker-compose, infrastructure as code, intel quicksync, mergerfs, nas, perfect media server, plex, proxmox, qs, self-hosted, self-hosting podcast, snapraid, storage, zfs
Alex reveals the culmination of five years of work into the Perfect Media Server.