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Alright so I've looked through the FAQ, followed this Google docs guide, and a few posts, but I still have some questions and would like some clarification on some things. Any help is greatly appreciated!
So the way that I understand how this works is the indexes look through the providers files and organizes it and makes it easier to find things. The provider just has the files. Sonarr and Radarr both organize and auto download content by looking at my indexer, which is pulling information from the provider.
1.) Do I need a seperate indexer for each provider? For example, I am using nzbGeek as an indexer with Newshosting as a provider.
2.) Should I have multiple indexes for each provider?
3.) Should I run the setup on my own daily computer? or make/buy a server for it?
And how I would use this set up is by going to Radarr/Sonarr. Adding in whatever movies/shows im looking for. Then it will automatically search through the indexes at an interval, finds the content, sends the content to my download manager, downloads it, and then it's done.
I have SSL enabled for security so I believe I am safe from any DMCA's. I apologize if I missed something basic. Any tips and help are appreciated. Thanks ahead of time!
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