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    • brandon220B
      brandon220 @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

      @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

      Would a new NAS be a better solution or a linux server with samba shares for movies and music? Is there a better solution?

      Mostly this comes down to form factor. If you want four or fewer drives, likely a NAS will be the only path to the form factor that you want.

      But if you want an excuse to run a "real" server, this is a good one.

      I have "real" servers. They just don't have enough storage to move the data from the NAS. I'm looking for an excuse to upgrade though. In fact, my wife just asked me at lunch if I ordered new drives yet....

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      • brandon220B
        brandon220 @Grey
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        @Grey I have 2 - R410s and 1 - R510 but they are getting a little dated and I'm wanting something newer and more efficient. They pump out a lot of heat too. Just can't decide on what I want to replace them with.

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        • GreyG
          Grey @brandon220
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          @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

          @Grey I have 2 - R410s and 1 - R510 but they are getting a little dated and I'm wanting something newer and more efficient. They pump out a lot of heat too. Just can't decide on what I want to replace them with.

          I jumped from a 2950 to the r710. Big jump. @xByteSean or one of his buddies helped me out.

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          • NashBrydgesN
            NashBrydges
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            I used to be in the same boat with a ton of movies for about 23TB but the NAS couldn't handle more than a single stream running Plex so I kept the NAS as just storage and setup the Plex server on an actual server. Then the NAS' only task was file sharing which it did well. I've now moved the entire Plex onto a Dell R520 LFF and leverage VMs as storage and Plex server at a colo. I stream from Rokus at my house that are connected to the Plex server at the colo. Stream full uncompressed 4k without any hiccups.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates
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              I run Plex in a container on my little box where I run my container stuff and k8s. And then I did have a big NFS share that it was reading from, but right now it's just on an external drive. I'm planning on getting a synology or something in the future.

              The container structure is nice because I can just redeploy for the updates.

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              • brandon220B
                brandon220 @Grey
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                @Grey I can believe that for sure.

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                • brandon220B
                  brandon220 @NashBrydges
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                  @NashBrydges I wish there was a more affordable colo closer to me. Maybe I need to revisit that.

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                  • brandon220B
                    brandon220 @Grey
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                    @Grey said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                    @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                    @Grey I have 2 - R410s and 1 - R510 but they are getting a little dated and I'm wanting something newer and more efficient. They pump out a lot of heat too. Just can't decide on what I want to replace them with.

                    I jumped from a 2950 to the r710. Big jump. @xByteSean or one of his buddies helped me out.

                    I check there often. I caught a great deal on 2 R720xd machines with 8 - 4TB drives a few years ago for a project. Wish I would a bought a pair for myself. It was a steal.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @brandon220
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                      @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                      @Grey said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                      @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                      @Grey I have 2 - R410s and 1 - R510 but they are getting a little dated and I'm wanting something newer and more efficient. They pump out a lot of heat too. Just can't decide on what I want to replace them with.

                      I jumped from a 2950 to the r710. Big jump. @xByteSean or one of his buddies helped me out.

                      I check there often. I caught a great deal on 2 R720xd machines with 8 - 4TB drives a few years ago for a project. Wish I would a bought a pair for myself. It was a steal.

                      The pure noise pollution would be hell, I would expect - not to mention the power consumption.

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                      • stacksofplatesS
                        stacksofplates @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                        @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                        @Grey said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                        @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                        @Grey I have 2 - R410s and 1 - R510 but they are getting a little dated and I'm wanting something newer and more efficient. They pump out a lot of heat too. Just can't decide on what I want to replace them with.

                        I jumped from a 2950 to the r710. Big jump. @xByteSean or one of his buddies helped me out.

                        I check there often. I caught a great deal on 2 R720xd machines with 8 - 4TB drives a few years ago for a project. Wish I would a bought a pair for myself. It was a steal.

                        The pure noise pollution would be hell, I would expect - not to mention the power consumption.

                        Depends where you live. I had a dl380 and still have an r710 (it's off now) and it was like $15 a month to run both.

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                        • brandon220B
                          brandon220
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                          I've almost always purchased HP servers with a few exceptions (customer wanted Dell) but on the refurbished market, Dell drives are a lot cheaper. Especially for drives over 2 TB.

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                          • stacksofplatesS
                            stacksofplates @brandon220
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                            @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                            I've almost always purchased HP servers with a few exceptions (customer wanted Dell) but on the refurbished market, Dell drives are a lot cheaper. Especially for drives over 2 TB.

                            Oh I just buy whatever drives for home stuff. I don't care.

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                            • brandon220B
                              brandon220 @stacksofplates
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                              @stacksofplates That is what I did the last time. Bought empty caddies and SATA drives.

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                              • hobbit666H
                                hobbit666
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                                My god you lot have spent some ££££/$$$$ on your Home lab/Media Servers

                                I only have like 10 film and 4 television series on my Plex at the moment, and only 3tb storage lol.

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                                  dafyre @hobbit666
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                                  @hobbit666 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                  My god you lot have spent some ££££/$$$$ on your Home lab/Media Servers

                                  I only have like 10 film and 4 television series on my Plex at the moment, and only 3tb storage lol.

                                  I had an interesting storage setup at one time where my videos were cached locally to my Plex server, and they were aged out onto Cloud storage. So I could watch any movie I wanted whenever I wanted, but if my internet connection went down, I was limited to only what was cached on the Plex server.

                                  I used UnionFS to do this... I may need to look at doing that again! lol.

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                                    marcinozga
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                                    Plex needs lots of CPU power if your clients require transcoding. I have a 4 core E3 Xeon, 1231 I think, running Fedora on bare metal, but Plex and others run in docker containers. All my media is sitting in Google Drive, I have that mounted with https://github.com/plexdrive/plexdrive , some use rclone too. Google Drive for business cost me $12 a month and comes with unlimited storage, I think I'm pushing close to 100TB now. I've had way too many drive failures, I even had LSI SAS controller flipping on me, and after spending close to $1500 on storage alone, I said screw that. There's even Plexdrive docker image to keep your base system kosher, I think it comes with option of UnionFS and MergerFS, but that's more advanced topic.

                                    See https://cloudbox.works/ for some ideas, I built my server in similar way. Cloudbox is a set of Ansible roles to setup completely automated media server. Mine is a bit different, I use Traefik as reverse proxy, with added OAuth2 authentication layer.

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                                      marcinozga @dafyre
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                                      @dafyre said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                      @hobbit666 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                      My god you lot have spent some ££££/$$$$ on your Home lab/Media Servers

                                      I only have like 10 film and 4 television series on my Plex at the moment, and only 3tb storage lol.

                                      I had an interesting storage setup at one time where my videos were cached locally to my Plex server, and they were aged out onto Cloud storage. So I could watch any movie I wanted whenever I wanted, but if my internet connection went down, I was limited to only what was cached on the Plex server.

                                      I used UnionFS to do this... I may need to look at doing that again! lol.

                                      I don't think UnionFS is actively developed anymore, MergerFS is better solution.

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                                      • dafyreD
                                        dafyre @marcinozga
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                                        @marcinozga said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                        @dafyre said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                        @hobbit666 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                        My god you lot have spent some ££££/$$$$ on your Home lab/Media Servers

                                        I only have like 10 film and 4 television series on my Plex at the moment, and only 3tb storage lol.

                                        I had an interesting storage setup at one time where my videos were cached locally to my Plex server, and they were aged out onto Cloud storage. So I could watch any movie I wanted whenever I wanted, but if my internet connection went down, I was limited to only what was cached on the Plex server.

                                        I used UnionFS to do this... I may need to look at doing that again! lol.

                                        I don't think UnionFS is actively developed anymore, MergerFS is better solution.

                                        Thanks for the heads up. I'll check into it if I go that route again.

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                                          marcinozga @DustinB3403
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                                          @DustinB3403 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                          I've always thought having a Plex server would be useful, but then though where would I get content?

                                          Where are you guys getting your contebt to house on your systems?

                                          Torrents, private trackers. Deezer for music. Some use usenet, but you need to pay for indexers and/or server access. At that point it's just better to pay for Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, etc.

                                          Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr to manage and automate all that. There are extra helper apps like Bazarr for subs, Oscarr as your dashboard, Jackett to index all your trackers, etc.

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @brandon220
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                                            @brandon220 said in NAS for Plex use... Again:

                                            @DustinB3403 My wife ripped all the DVD and Blu-Ray discs. It is pretty much her "project". I just maintain it. I believe we have about 460 movies or so. I ripped all my music to flac files and have it on there as well. Works great for my needs.

                                            Even if you buy the media the act of breaking the DRM is illegal, so there doesn't seem to be any legitimate way to do it outside of non-DRM content.. Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Crunchyroll, etc are really not a replacement for Plex. I deleted my Plex server when we moved into the house and moved over to streaming services. It feels very limiting. I also hate having to search for content in multiple applications. If someone developed a website that shows you a single pane for all of your streaming services I bet a lot of people would use it.

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