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What is Docker? (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by Jofus@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hi! Im new to self hosting. Currently i am running a Jellyfin server on an old laptop. I am very curious to host other things in the future like immich or other services. I see a lot of mention of a program called docker.

search this on The internet I am still Not very clear what it does.

Could someone explain this to me like im stupid? What does it do and why would I need it?

Also what are other services that might be interesting to self host in The future?

Many thanks!

EDIT: Wow! thanks for all the detailed and super quick replies! I've been reading all the comments here and am concluding that (even though I am currently running only one service) it might be interesting to start using Docker to run all (future) services seperately on the server!

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[–] Professorozone@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

Thank you for the thorough response. After looking carefully at what you wrote I didn't really see a difference between the term self-hosting and home network.

You said you have software that automatically downloads media. The way I see this using movies for instance, if I own the movies and have them on my machine, then I can stream them over my network and have full control. Whereas if I "own" them on Amazon and steam it from there, they can track the viewing experience, push ads, or even remove the content completely. I understand that.. But if I want a NEW movie, I'm back to Amazon to get it in the first place (or Netflix, or Walmart, etc. I get it). I'm fact, personally I've started actually buying disks of the movies/music I like most so that it can't really be taken away and I can enjoy it even without an Internet connection. Am I missing something? Unless of course the media you are downloading is pirated.

I know I'm asking what seems to be a huge question but I'm really only asking for a broad description, sort of an ELI5 thing.