2025-04-25, 05:24 PM
^ Of course you can use a NAS to host a Jellyfin server. Whilst it won't function as well as a mini PC it can handle non-trancoded stuff just fine. I run an instance of Jellyfin on a Synology NAS without transcoding, but at a push it could transcode some non-UHD files (having a Celeron quad core intel CPU and upgraded RAM)
As for NAS' in general Ugreen have started to put out some NAS with Intel N100 CPUs and whilst their software has quite a way to go yet the hardware is so much better than say QNAP or Synology. So watch this space with Ugreen, they might be the next big thing in the NAS world.
As for NAS' in general Ugreen have started to put out some NAS with Intel N100 CPUs and whilst their software has quite a way to go yet the hardware is so much better than say QNAP or Synology. So watch this space with Ugreen, they might be the next big thing in the NAS world.
Jellyfin1 - 10.10.7 (Docker) Synology NAS (transcoding off)
Jellyfin2 - 10.10.7 Minix ZX100-0db MiniPC, Intel N100 (transcoding on)
Storage - x3 Synology NAS (22TB)
Reverse Proxy - Caddy v2 running on a Pi3b+
Jellyfin2 - 10.10.7 Minix ZX100-0db MiniPC, Intel N100 (transcoding on)
Storage - x3 Synology NAS (22TB)
Reverse Proxy - Caddy v2 running on a Pi3b+