I followed trash guides to set everything up blindly and my set up is working well. But, I feel like having jellyfin in the same docker compose as my “arr” services isn’t good. So, I’d be curious to see if I should split things up. I am even wondering if i should let portainer manage everything.

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Why separate it? It’s part of the same stack. Radar downloads, Jellyfin plays.

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@AbsurdityAccelerator All one file. Makes reverse proxy easy and most don’t need any open ports. Probably somewhere around 40. Oh two in their separate files cause I compile them from source.

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I run multiple compose files with internal networks. No exposed ports.

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So your name resolving them over multiple networks. Seems like a headache. By exposed ports I mean the host only has the reverse proxy with a port mapping. All other conteiners have no port mapping.

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You can just refer to them by the name you give it in the services block, it’s actually really simple. No port mappings at all.

https://nginxproxymanager.com/advanced-config/#best-practice-use-a-docker-network

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ive got 6 containers running from a single file no problem, some with weirdly attached volumes, some with ports some host-networked.

i actually added portainer After i had everything running. it was almost too easy.

just to add; im no expert, but i dont see any benefit to having their configs defined in separate files other than maybe portability.

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Yup. Same way I do it.

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Use to do it individually. Now I do it all from one Master compose.

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