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    I did the same.

    Jellyfin and all "fun" containers to a N100 NUC and let the NAS be a NAS. It's only running the .arr stack and qBit. Works really well and the NUC has power for days to expand.

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      I did the same.

      Jellyfin and all "fun" containers to a N100 NUC and let the NAS be a NAS. It's only running the .arr stack and qBit. Works really well and the NUC has power for days to expand.

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      Fourth person chiming in here [email protected], and I've pretty much the same as the above guys.

      Segmented the NAS to being a NAS + arrr stack, N100 for Immich/Jellyfin HW transcoding, RPi3& 5 for Adguard and TVHeadend server.

      I like the idea of there not being a single point of failure.

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        Fourth person chiming in here [email protected], and I've pretty much the same as the above guys.

        Segmented the NAS to being a NAS + arrr stack, N100 for Immich/Jellyfin HW transcoding, RPi3& 5 for Adguard and TVHeadend server.

        I like the idea of there not being a single point of failure.

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        You're starting to convince me, I've been looking at getting a GMKtec G3 N100 mini pc and just slotting it beside my existing NAS. I can even get a dedicated gigabit ethernet connection going between these two.

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          You're starting to convince me, I've been looking at getting a GMKtec G3 N100 mini pc and just slotting it beside my existing NAS. I can even get a dedicated gigabit ethernet connection going between these two.

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          It's an expensive journey if you wanna ever keep near Moores Law and why I like handing down shit.

          A family member has my old Synology NAS and they still can't get their head around Jellyseer but understands it, works.

          It then also gives me a test + bonus backup place. Have fun!

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            You're starting to convince me, I've been looking at getting a GMKtec G3 N100 mini pc and just slotting it beside my existing NAS. I can even get a dedicated gigabit ethernet connection going between these two.

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            That would be a mirror of my setup. GMKtec N100 with 16 Gb of RAM doing all the heavy lifting with Jellyfin (transcoding), game servers, HomeAssistant and so forth. Not once has it had a hickup.

            It's a brilliant little thing for really very little money.

            Remember to activate C-states in BIOS to achieve the super low idle TDP people talk about, around 6-8W.

            Good luck on your journey!

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