Host the Jellyfin media Server in a Proxmox LXC Container using best practices



In this video, Nico is going to install Jellyfin in a Proxmox LXC Container using a Docker compose file
We will use a docker-compose file that we got to work in the latest Docker

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Timecodes
0:00 Intro
0:43 Our setup
1:08 Create an LXC Container with docker
1:23 Open the container in the Console
1:29 Jellyfin Documentation
1:45 The Compose file has to be modified
1:58 We have made the changes
2:02 We provide a working compose file
2:10 We start the installation
2:53 We create the compose.yaml file
3:25 We create the .env file
3:57 We start the container
4:26 We open Jellyfin in the browser
4:50 Open it from the DNS name of LXC Container
5:16 Setup Credentials
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5:50 Alice summarises the key points
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