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Difficulty level: Can be done by anyonePlex Media Server is a free and easy-to-install media center that lets you manage, prepare and stream your music, movie and series collection over the home network or Internet to almost any device or operating system. Today I show how to install a Plex service on Synology DiskStation. Option for professionals Of course, as an experienced Synology user, you can log in right away with SSH and install the whole setup via Docker Compose file.
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Difficulty level: Really challengingWith Jitsi you can create and deploy a secure video conferencing solution. Today I show how to install a Jitsi service on a server, reference: https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/devops-guide-docker/ . Step 1: Create “jitsi” folder I create a new directory called “jitsi” for the installation. x – + Terminal $ mkdir jitsi/ $ wget https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/archive/refs/tags/stable-7001.zip $ unzip stable-7001.zip -d jitsi/ $ rm stable-7001.zip $ cd /docker/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet-stable-7001
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Difficulty level: Can be done by anyoneWith Peertube you can create your own video portal. Today I show how I installed Peertube on my Synology Diskstation. Step 1: Prepare Synology The first thing to do is to enable SSH login on Diskstation. To do this, go to the “Control Panel” > “Terminal After that you can log in via “SSH”, the specified port and the administrator password. I log in via Terminal, winSCP or Putty and leave this console open for later.
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Difficulty level: Can be done by anyoneMany of my friends know that I run a private learning video portal on my Homelab - Network. I have saved video courses from past learning portal memberships and good Youtube tutorials for offline use on my NAS. Over time, I have collected 8845 video courses with 282616 individual videos. The total running time is equivalent to about 2 years. Absolutely crazy!In this tutorial I show how to backup good Youtube tutorials with a Docker download service for offline purposes.