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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Best way to move JF server to a new machine?

     
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    Best way to move JF server to a new machine?

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    2024-09-28, 01:06 AM
    If both hosts have the same username, you could probably just migrate the config folders.

    ~/.config/jellyfin/
    ~/.local/share/jellyfin/

    Having the same user name matters since Jellyfin uses absolute paths for some internal files. But your media should also be in the same place for the smoothest migration.
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    Best way to move JF server to a new machine? - by mjpatey - 2024-09-27, 10:08 PM
    RE: Best way to move JF server to a new machine? - by GarlicMash - 2024-09-27, 11:38 PM
    RE: Best way to move JF server to a new machine? - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-28, 01:06 AM
    RE: Best way to move JF server to a new machine? - by mjpatey - 2024-09-28, 09:55 PM

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