6/20/2023 0 Comments Unraid plugins and dockersYou map a directory on the server into the Docker and the application will save the settings into this directory. You don't have a Docker file you can save with the setup. Plug-ins are lightest, but conflicting dependencies will block/break others. They take a lot of resources, because they run a whole OS.ĭockers are lighter since they re-use the OS, but bundle all the dependencies. But that's MY CONCEPT of a docker- which may be wrong! I say all that to convey my level/lack of expertise and to frame my question.Ĭonclusion- based on two particularly relevant responses: (The thought that I could simply restore a single file and revert to a working setup- is VERY appealing. I like my concept of a docker- which is a single 'file' that I could, in theory, COPY/BACK-UP to preserve a running app eful for those times when I've just exploded a working setup either by upgrade or stupidity. I'm not one to experiment with my setup once it's running, so I prefer the option which will result in the least maintenance and the easiest repair. As a docker, all the programs start fine on the first attempt. I've pieced together a test server to audition the new v6 betas, and have been playing with dockers AND plugins for my BIG3 (sabnzbd/sickbeard/PLEX).and I've also been looking at Sonarr and nzbget.įirst thing I noticed- my sickbeard plugin doesn't seem to want to start automatically- which is what ultimately led me to try dockers & Sonarr.
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