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Jellyfin vs Immich vs Photoprism vs Nextcloud Photos 2026: Complete Self-Hosted Photo Comparison
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Jellyfin vs Immich vs Photoprism vs Nextcloud Photos 2026: Complete Self-Hosted Photo Comparison

Four self-hosted photo platforms, four completely different philosophies. This in-depth comparison covers AI face detection, mobile auto-upload, RAW support, video handling, storage architecture, and which combination gives you the best Google Photos replacement in 2026.

Jellyfin Multi-Server Architecture 2026: Load Balancing, Failover, and Geo-Distribution
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Jellyfin Multi-Server Architecture 2026: Load Balancing, Failover, and Geo-Distribution

Running one Jellyfin server works for most users. But what happens when you have 20+ concurrent users, need geographic distribution for remote viewers, or require zero-downtime maintenance? This advanced guide covers multi-server Jellyfin architectures: shared storage with multiple instances behind a load balancer, active-passive failover, geo-distributed servers with WatchState sync, and the honest limitations of scaling Jellyfin beyond a single node.

Unraid vs TrueNAS vs Proxmox for Jellyfin 2026: Which NAS/Hypervisor OS Should You Choose?
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Unraid vs TrueNAS vs Proxmox for Jellyfin 2026: Which NAS/Hypervisor OS Should You Choose?

Three operating systems dominate the homelab space for running Jellyfin: Unraid (flexible, user-friendly), TrueNAS SCALE (ZFS, free, Docker-native since Electric Eel), and Proxmox (hypervisor with LXC and VMs). This comparison covers Docker support, GPU passthrough complexity, storage architecture, backup capabilities, community size, and total cost of ownership for each platform.

The Complete Self-Hosted Media Stack 2026: From Request to Stream (Full Architecture Guide)
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The Complete Self-Hosted Media Stack 2026: From Request to Stream (Full Architecture Guide)

Every tool in the self-hosted media ecosystem explained, how they connect, and the exact data flow from a user requesting a movie to it playing on their TV. Covers Seerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, qBittorrent, Bazarr, Tdarr, Jellyfin, and monitoring. Includes the complete Docker Compose and visual architecture.