2025-04-06, 11:46 PM
Hello!
I have a Beelink S12 Pro with the Intel N100, 16GB of RAM, SSD drive. The media are hosted on 2 distinct NAS on the LAN (I think there is no bottleneck on the NAS-side, even if one of them is old).
I was wondering, assuming my media files are 99% 1080p in either H264, H265 and AV1: how many users can it serve correctly, if those users all needs transcoding to a lower bandwidth, still being in 1080p. For example, say I limit the bandwidth to ~8Mbps and all the files are > 8Mbps, hence triggering the transcoding (if I understood correctly the server configuration).
A ballpark estimate is enough. I was hoping to be able to do 4-6 simultaneous users.
I have a Beelink S12 Pro with the Intel N100, 16GB of RAM, SSD drive. The media are hosted on 2 distinct NAS on the LAN (I think there is no bottleneck on the NAS-side, even if one of them is old).
I was wondering, assuming my media files are 99% 1080p in either H264, H265 and AV1: how many users can it serve correctly, if those users all needs transcoding to a lower bandwidth, still being in 1080p. For example, say I limit the bandwidth to ~8Mbps and all the files are > 8Mbps, hence triggering the transcoding (if I understood correctly the server configuration).
A ballpark estimate is enough. I was hoping to be able to do 4-6 simultaneous users.