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.
Why separate it? It’s part of the same stack. Radar downloads, Jellyfin plays.
@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.
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.
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
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.
Use to do it individually. Now I do it all from one Master compose.
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Git | Popular version control system, primarily for code |
Plex | Brand of media server package |
VPN | Virtual Private Network |
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