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kube-plex
Scalable Plex Media Server on Kubernetes -- dispatch transcode jobs as pods on your cluster!
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InfluxDB
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SaaSHub
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I've been there and it's not officially supported by Plex or even Jellyfin or Emby. There's kube-plex which is not maintained anymore, probably the most success you could have is with unicorn transcoder however it forces you to stay pinned to a Plex version until the maintainers push an update.
I've been there and it's not officially supported by Plex or even Jellyfin or Emby. There's kube-plex which is not maintained anymore, probably the most success you could have is with unicorn transcoder however it forces you to stay pinned to a Plex version until the maintainers push an update.
I've got MetalLB setup and a CIDR range I've blocked off on my router. This gives me a few LoadBalancers with Layer2 Mode and my ingresses can piggy back off of that. I think, under the hood, that MetalLB uses NodePorts to manage the connections to each of the pods and keeps a running table of them in etcd via the K8s API.
It's a little complicated at first but there's also OpenEBS and Longhorn. Longhorn is probably the most easiest to get going with, but I chose rook-ceph because it's very stable.
It's a little complicated at first but there's also OpenEBS and Longhorn. Longhorn is probably the most easiest to get going with, but I chose rook-ceph because it's very stable.
Probably for fun; https://github.com/adambkaplan/plex-operator
We created a sops-pre-commit hook exactly to try and prevent secrets from being published unencrypted. It works pretty well for the sops and flux workflow.