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My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

Previously, it supports
#Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
#FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
#Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

GitHubflex: General update by irfanhakim-as · Pull Request #136 · irfanhakim-as/chartsBy irfanhakim-as