Community Apps

Browse our large and growing catalog of applications to run in your Unraid server. 

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Community-built

All the applications you love—built and maintained by a community member who understands what you need on Unraid. Love a particular app or plugin? Donate directly to the developer to support their work.

Created by a Legend

Andrew (aka Squid) has worked tirelessly to build and enhance the experience of Community Apps for users like you.

Moderated and Vetted

Moderators ensure that apps listed in the store offer a safe, compatible, and consistent experience. 


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CloudBerryBackup

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Backup

Backup files and folders to cloud storage of your choice: Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage, HP Cloud, Rackspace Cloud Files, OpenStack, DreamObjects and other. The GUI of the application is accessed through a modern web browser (no installation or configuration needed on the client side) or via any VNC client. Also, being based on Alpine Linux, size of this container is very small. For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/jlesage/docker-cloudberry-backup#readme

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CrashPlanPRO

Djoss' Repository

Backup

CrashPlan provides peace of mind through secure, scalable, and straightforward endpoint data backup. We help organizations recover from any worst-case scenario, whether it is a disaster, simple human error, a stolen laptop, ransomware or an as-of-yet undiscovered calamity. The GUI of the application is accessed through a modern web browser (no installation or configuration needed on the client side) or via any VNC client. Also, being based on Alpine Linux, size of this container is very small. This Docker container can be used with all CrashPlan products: Essential, Professional, Enterprise, MSPs and Small Business (no longer sold). For a complete documentation of this container, see https://github.com/jlesage/docker-crashplan-pro#readme Warning: Make sure to read the Taking Over Existing Backup section of the documentation if you are installing this container to replace another CrashPlan installation (from Windows, Linux, Mac or even another Docker container).