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I understood about two thirds of that tbh.
Im the sort of person why plex is still a big thing. Just enough knowledge, but not enough for all the things.
I know docker isn’t the only option (idk if thats what you mean) but idk any of what you proposed as alternative. Ill send this to IT person, maybe they’ll get it, but i don’t :) i want to get the things, but i don't have the background knowledge to make them digestible. Have a degree in technical communication, so very good at learning, more for science than tech, unless I can find a good tech guide first and then I’m great (but tech people are notoriously shit at documentation for anyone even remotely lacking in tech skill)
Compose is just a way to have docker run services (apps) based on a list of settings in a text file rather than from commands in a terminal. It makes it easier to manage a whole stack (collection of services), and sets out the settings in a more human-readable format, so once you get how one service is configured, it’s easier to try others.