Nah, I looked into it and USB is just super unreliable for any sort of array. The drives all worked just fine if I ran them as individual drives.
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If you’re going to run the drives as individual drives in the enclosure, you should be fine but if you set them up as a RAID array, USB won’t work well. The connection is too unreliable and will cause issues. I’ve tried with a 10-bay USB-C enclosure using unRAID, Fedora, and Debian. I tried multiple cables. It just kept dropping the connection during large transfers.
It’s like a baby step on the self hosting journey. Not as pure as Jellyfin but still a little better than Netflix. I paid for a Plex lifetime pass years ago, when they were still producing cool updates like DVR functionality for OTA broadcasts. I still run it but now Jellyfin is running alongside it with the intent of dropping Plex soon.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s price hikes prove I was right to switch to JellyfinEnglish
21·1 month agoPurchasing is an opt in too. I use both but paid for a Plex lifetime pass almost 10 years ago. It was easier to set up remote access. Setting up a server was new to me at the time so anything I could find that made it easier was worth it. I also bought an unRAID lifetime pass for the same reason (among other reasons).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Game Library for Friends and FamilyEnglish
2·1 month agoI’m not sure. I’ve always wanted something like Plex but for games.
mrnngglry@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Game Library for Friends and FamilyEnglish
2·1 month agoWhat about Sunshine and Moonlight? This is something I’ve been mildly interested in for a while but never took a deep dive.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What Is A Good Sub $300 Computer I Can Use For A Server?English
15·2 months agoThinkcentre Tiny, Dell Optiplex Micro, or HP ProDesk Mini. Prices have gone up the last few months but they’re still a solid value. Most sellers ship pretty quick these days.
In my case, it wasn’t overheating. Drives rarely got above 75-80F. There were two large fans and plenty of ventilation to pull air through the enclosure. From what I’ve read, mostly on unRAID forums, it is USB that is the issue.