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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic Self-hosting & Homelabs JellyFin server

     
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    JellyFin server

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    2023-11-28, 03:11 PM
    I'm looking forward to open a JellyFin server (or Plex or whatever) but I'm not that informed when it comes to servers and their power etc.
    I found this computer than I want to use because it fits in my budget and it seems to have okay-ish specs:

    Q556/2 Mini
    Processor: Intel Pentium G4560T - 1150 socket | Dual core @ 2,9GHz
    Motherboard: Intel H110 - Socket 1151 • Intel H110 chipset
    Memory: 8GB DDR4 2400Mhz
    Video Card: Intel HD Graphics 610
    SSD: 128GB - 2,5" (500+ read/write)

    Is this Processor good enough to run a JellyFin server, and how good would it run?

    Also, I looked up a lot of info on this PC/motherboard but I somehow didn't find anywhere if it has 2 SATA ports or if it at least has a m.2 slot.
    I thought the best idea would be to mount a m.2 ssd and then buy a 1tb HDD for movies and whatnot, but I'm not sure if it's possible so I also thought maybe then a SATA SSD and a SATA HDD would fit. (the SSD that the PC comes with is a SATA one)

    Thanks in advance!
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    2023-12-02, 03:13 PM
    Should be fine.
    I'm running Proxmox on an J5005 and inside Jellyfin on LXC without GPU. It works fine when there is no transcoding needed. When transcoding 2 Streams are the limit it can do on CPU.
    Your CPU is about 50% faster than that.

    I would always recommend to use the Jellyfin Media Player app on your clients it usually gives the best performance.
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