PeerTube
Description
PeerTube is a decentralized, open‑source video hosting platform that empowers creators to share videos without relying on centralized services. It leverages federated architecture and peer-to-peer technologies to provide scalable, secure, and community‑driven video streaming.
Overview
This Docker Compose deployment sets up PeerTube with integrated support for essential services such as a PostgreSQL database, Redis cache, and an Nginx reverse proxy for secure HTTPS termination and domain routing. The configuration supports advanced security settings, modular service scaling, and automated environment injection.
Core Software Features
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Decentralized Video Hosting:
Distribute video hosting across multiple instances to enhance resilience and avoid single‑point control. -
Scalability and Performance:
Efficiently manage video transcoding, live streaming, and storage through containerized microservices. -
Customizable Configuration:
Tailor settings such as storage, email delivery, and administrative parameters using environment variables and configuration files. -
Secure and Private:
Built‑in support for TLS, secure SMTP integration, and strict administrative controls to ensure data protection. -
Federated Communication:
Designed to operate within a federated network, enabling seamless sharing and interconnection with other PeerTube instances.
Documentation & Administration
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Administration.md
Contains manual operations for container management, configuration updates, and administrative commands. -
Upgrade.md
Provides guidance for upgrading your PeerTube deployment.
Other Resources
Credits
Developed and maintained by Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
Learn more at www.veen.world