Post ASjqddx8eGDteyxSxU by daevien@freeside.cafe
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 (DIR) Post #ASjqddRaXYzC58CGmW by teamtuck@social.linux.pizza
       2023-02-15T21:03:39Z
       
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       #Jellyfin really needs a built-in backup and restore solution....#SelfHosted #SelfHosting #Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #ASjqddx8eGDteyxSxU by daevien@freeside.cafe
       2023-02-16T08:49:52Z
       
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       @teamtuck That is one reason I like running things in Docker. Point configs at a dir, backup that dir on host, rebuild when needed :)
       
 (DIR) Post #ASjqdeY0RBiJVKCuQK by teamtuck@social.linux.pizza
       2023-02-16T13:28:40Z
       
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       @daevien Very true. The main reason I went with the standard install was for native performance with hardware acceleration. I know you can do it in Docker so I may have to try that out.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASjqdf1meTX6zg8gq0 by paul@notnull.click
       2023-02-16T13:33:20.596423Z
       
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       @teamtuck @daevien courteous mention that #podman is the fully open source drop-in replacement for Docker so worth using instead.I believe most Linux distros actually `alias docker=podman ` so you may already be using it :-)But back on topic, yeah I run Jellyfin as a container and just back up my db and media directories. Updates and restoration is easy as can be.