I was going to say that the big downside to that would be a lack of any kind of version control, but I guess if you need that you can always use git and just commit changes there and (optionally) push them to a repository somewhere.
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Ah, I see, then my apologies for making assumptions. If you're a Usenet person then things like drunken slug or Ninja central assist to have a bunch of adult content on them.
For torrents, you'll hopefully be able to find content on various generalist torrent trackers or a few specialist ones that primarily deal with that kind of content.
I get the impression that you're new to the whole *arr set of applications.
Your indexer is the torrent site (or Usenet indexer) you're asking whisparr to search through for your torrents/NZBs.
Take a look here for some pretty good documentation on how it all works: https://wiki.servarr.com/whisparr/quick-start-guide#indexers
I think it's a relatively recent thing. As the documentation for each of the *arts has a relatively recent minimum version number I think.
Here's where I went when looking for whisparr, but just replace that with the arr you're wanting to use and it'll give you decent steps for getting your database created and migrated into it: https://wiki.servarr.com/whisparr/postgres-setup
Ooo, I'll add that to one of my planka boards for "things to look at later" thanks for sharing
I've been using planka and have been quite happy with my experiences for the last couple of months.
I've not tried this myself, but how about mounting the volume using sshfs?
https://simplytim.io/mounting-a-sftp-ssh-share-as-a-volume-in-docker-compose/
This is of course assuming that you've got ssh access to the VPS.
I'm currently mounting volumes using cifs and NFS, but I don't think I'd be too keen on exposing those to the internet at large.
That's interesting, because I was finding guides for traefik and caddy but not nginx (specifically swag in my case)
The issue I was having, in case it helps you, is that I was trying to expose 8448 on my synapse container which doesn't have SSL instead of on my SWAG container and then redirect to my synapse one.
I don't have easy access to my torrent client at the moment, how much disk space are we talking about here? Tens of GB, hundreds, multiple TB?
Edit: ooft, that's a hefty chunk of space indeed, the first one I looked at was 400gb, the second was >4tb. Sadly I can't contribute that kind of space on my torrent box.