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  • Is this a good option for someone like me that wants to host simple files for friends to download? I have my own domain and subdomains set up already.

    If this isn't a good option, can someone recommend me one? I'm looking for something simple to send files to people without a requirement for login info. Preferably something on docker.

  • If you use Sonarr and Radarr, I highly recommend Prowlarr. If an indexer gets taken down or you find a new one, you can quickly add or remove them just from Prowlarr and it'll do the same to your other *arrs.

    It's got a ton of built-in indexer options to set it up quickly.

  • Yeah, but people aren't very optimistic about it due to Games Workshop's aggressive lawsuits and monetization lately. They turned into the bad guys pretty quick and that guy got into the business right before it all happened.

    I hope he didn't sign a non-compete clause or something saying he can't make any more content outside of the business of Games Workshop.

  • I ran mine off of a portable 2 TB HDD for a long time. Finally upgraded when I built a proper computer and put a 4 TB internal HDD in there.

    I would prune the library every couple weeks as stuff got added. Tautulli (3rd party Plex monitor) provided info on what's been watched and when, so I could delete stuff.

    Now I have a 14 TB HDD with a dedicated computer for Plex. I have plans on upgrading everything to a proper RAID5 array with better processing.

  • I tried looking into fail2ban but I haven't successfully set it up yet.

    To my understanding, if they try to DDOS the domain then cloudflare will shut them out. However they could very well just DDOS my IP, at which point I'm like any other potential target.