A typical Plex or Jellyfin server using 2GB of RAM just to serve music is overkill. Yams can run happily on . On a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, Yams can stream high-bitrate FLAC to multiple users without breaking a sweat. This makes it ideal for low-power, always-on home servers.
Imagine you have:
Yams is an open-source, lightweight, web-based music streaming server. At its core, it takes your folder of music files and transforms it into a browsable, searchable, and streamable library accessible from any browser or compatible client. The name "Yams" is a playful nod to the root vegetable, but its functionality is anything but simple.
A typical Plex or Jellyfin server using 2GB of RAM just to serve music is overkill. Yams can run happily on . On a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, Yams can stream high-bitrate FLAC to multiple users without breaking a sweat. This makes it ideal for low-power, always-on home servers.
Imagine you have:
Yams is an open-source, lightweight, web-based music streaming server. At its core, it takes your folder of music files and transforms it into a browsable, searchable, and streamable library accessible from any browser or compatible client. The name "Yams" is a playful nod to the root vegetable, but its functionality is anything but simple. yams media server