2024-10-17, 12:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-10-17, 12:40 PM by alleycat. Edited 1 time in total.)
You did see this in the documentation? I understand if you had a Pi laying around and wanted to try it... Just using it on a lan, you might get away with it.
"Potentially Problematic Hardware
These hardware platforms might lead to a poor Jellyfin experience. Please be careful to avoid them when shopping for hardware.
Most SBCs (Single Board Computers): Most SBCs (Including Raspberry Pis and especially the Pi 5) are too slow to provide a good Jellyfin experience. If You really want to run Jellyfin on a SBC, please look at models based on the following platforms: Rockchip RK3588 / RK3588S, Intel Core, Intel 12th gen N series."
"Potentially Problematic Hardware
These hardware platforms might lead to a poor Jellyfin experience. Please be careful to avoid them when shopping for hardware.
Most SBCs (Single Board Computers): Most SBCs (Including Raspberry Pis and especially the Pi 5) are too slow to provide a good Jellyfin experience. If You really want to run Jellyfin on a SBC, please look at models based on the following platforms: Rockchip RK3588 / RK3588S, Intel Core, Intel 12th gen N series."
Jellyfin 10.10.7 (bare metal) on
Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS, OS 1TB m.2 NVMe
Dell OptiPlex 7050 Intel i7-6700 32GB ram (headless)
Intel Arc A310 ELF
Storage: TrueNas Mini R Raidz2 45 TiB (samba shares)
Main PC: duel boot m.2 Windows 10/m.2 Linux Mint
Gateway: Netgate 4200 PFsense/HAproxy
Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS, OS 1TB m.2 NVMe
Dell OptiPlex 7050 Intel i7-6700 32GB ram (headless)
Intel Arc A310 ELF
Storage: TrueNas Mini R Raidz2 45 TiB (samba shares)
Main PC: duel boot m.2 Windows 10/m.2 Linux Mint
Gateway: Netgate 4200 PFsense/HAproxy