Yams Media - Server

When you download a torrent, the file sits in your "downloads" folder. When Sonarr imports it to your "TV" folder, it normally copies it—doubling the disk space until the torrent seeds fully.

In 2024–2025, YAMS has become the recommended starting point for r/selfhosted and r/PleX users. It sits in the sweet spot between "too simple" (pre-built NAS apps) and "too complex" (DIY Kubernetes). yams media server

# View all running containers docker ps cd /yams docker compose restart plex Update all containers manually (if you disabled Watchtower) docker compose pull docker compose up -d See logs for Traefik (useful for SSL debugging) docker logs traefik -f Backup your entire config (run this weekly) tar -czf yams-backup-$(date +%F).tar.gz /yams Conclusion: The New Standard for Homelab Media Servers YAMS is not just another script; it's a reference architecture for how media servers should be built in the Docker era. By forcing best practices (hard links, VPN separation, automated SSL) and removing unnecessary decisions, it democratizes access to high-end media serving. When you download a torrent, the file sits

Start here: https://yams.media Last updated: 2025. YAMS version 1.6+. It sits in the sweet spot between "too

| Service | Purpose | |---------|---------| | | The media player & server frontend (can be swapped with Jellyfin if desired). | | Traefik | Reverse proxy + automatic SSL (Let's Encrypt). | | Radarr | Automated movie downloading & quality management. | | Sonarr | Automated TV show downloading & quality management. | | Prowlarr | Indexer manager (feeds all *arr apps with torrent/usenet indexers). | | Overseerr (or Jellyseerr) | Request system – allows users to request movies/shows that get auto-downloaded. | | qBittorrent (or Transmission) | Torrent client. | | SABnzbd | Usenet downloader. | | Jackett (optional) | Alternate indexer proxy. | | Watchtower | Auto-updates Docker containers. | | Gluetun | VPN kill-switch container (ensures downloads go through VPN). |