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The installation process can be reduced to 3 parts: installing the deployrr application, configuring the deployrr application and installing the desired applications. | The installation process can be reduced to 3 parts: installing the deployrr application, configuring the deployrr application and installing the desired applications. | ||
The installation and configuration steps are well described here: [https:// | The installation and configuration steps are well described here: [https://www.simplehomelab.com/deployrr/ Install and configure Deployrr] | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 28 June 2026
Introduction
I have replaced YAMS on Chico1 with Deployrr on Chico7.
Deployrr is the next generation application management tools. It combines Docker and the Traefik proxy server and wraps them into a command line application to manage the whole stack. Out of the box roughly 160 applications can be installed from the application. In most cases, no other configuration work is necessary. The author has put a great deal of effort making this work. I support him with an annual subscription. At this point, unless there is a really good reason to apply some other approach, I will use Deployrr.
Detailed information on Deployrr is here Deployrr.
Insallation
The installation process can be reduced to 3 parts: installing the deployrr application, configuring the deployrr application and installing the desired applications.
The installation and configuration steps are well described here: Install and configure Deployrr
Return to Technical Guides
Return to Main Page
