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lancache-rpi
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Lancache for portainer
"Sudo docker-compose up -d" works for me on the Ubuntu vm. You can change the docker config to auto start on boot. This was addressed back in 2020. https://github.com/jrcichra/lancache-rpi/issues/11
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LanCache on Raspberry Pi 3?
Just a quick question, does anyone run Lancache on a Raspberry Pi 3? And if so, do you run the official version or lancache-rpi?
- Want to implement a LanCache, but have a few questions unanswered by the website.
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Lancache in raspberry 4
But, there is an unofficial version for the Raspberry Pi. (uses docker compose)
monolithic
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LAN Party game caching made easy
A LAN party setup might still prefer this lancache setup for better experience depending on your network setup. This user talks about clients preferring Steam's functionality on a slower Steam client to a faster server with a bigger pipe: https://github.com/lancachenet/monolithic/issues/85#issuecom...
A smarter implementation could handle it better. But probably not an issue for the majority who aren't at lan parties and are at home. I also find my own Steam client will only connect to 1 host, and not attempt any others before falling back to downloading from Steam.
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Unorthodox Things to Self Host?
hmm LanCache? https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic
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How to debug the Steam backup procedure (Deck -> NAS)
Run this docker container on your NAS and never worry about it again. https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic It will make a copy of every game you download on either system. Then when the other machine asks for file it will serve them locally from your NAS.
- Something like Sonarr/Radarr for games
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How to find the download/cdn server for a game launcher
There are some projects out there that try to cache game updates and the like. Something like this: https://github.com/lancachenet/monolithic
- Steam on PC & Steam Deck uses up all my bandwidth when downloading!
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Elastic bandwidth for a rural area
Aside from bandwidth steering you also might want to look into LanCache (previously SteamCache), a transparent caching service that runs in a docker container.
- Game library management
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[Question] The best way to keep Steam library updated on Synology NAS
If you want to save traffic for updating multiple PCs — install caching proxy https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamPipe#LAN_Caching or this https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic
- Hey Steam devs, could you make this a thing? (local Steam games update server)
What are some alternatives?
cache-domains - Domain Names required for LAN Content Cache DNS spoofing
Gamearr
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
steamcache-dns - DNS Docker service for a steamcache.
raspberry-pi-dramble - DEPRECATED - Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster that runs HA/HP Drupal 8
cloud-morph - Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application
nginx_lancache - Caches Windows Updates, Microsoft Store, Google Updates and Apps, and Adobe updates for the purposes of bandwidth mitigation.
cartridge - Cartridge is a convenient self-hosted game collection library with easy file downloads and automatically imported metadata and images.
ReconPi - ReconPi - A lightweight recon tool that performs extensive scanning with the latest tools.
steamcache - network HTTP cache for popular game clients
pi-hosted - Raspberry Pi Self Hosted Server Based on Docker / Portainer.io
grifter - Access your video game library from anywhere