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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Migrating from one PC to another - what will I lose?

     
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    Migrating from one PC to another - what will I lose?

    tompw
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    2025-01-22, 03:29 PM
    My JF server is a very old PC that causes me all kinds of grief (for non-JF reasons), so I'm planning on getting a new PC.

    All my media is on an external hard drive.  My plan is to connect that to my new PC, install JF, and point it at the relevant folders.

    My question is: what data / things / stuff will I lose by doing this?

    Things I know I will have lose (and have to re-create):
    * Collections
    * User profiles
    * Playlists
    * Watch history

    Things I will know will remain (right?):
    * Album / song metadata
    * Custom thumbnails for media

    Things I am unsure about:
    * Artist/author images?
    * ... what else?
    Version: Jellyfin 10.10.5 (Windows)
    OS: Windows 7 Professional (6.1.7601) 64-bit [please don't blame unless you *know* it's the reason!]
    Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
    Storage: Western Digital "easystore" 18TB (WDBAMA0180HBK-NESN)
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    2025-01-22, 03:40 PM
    I'm fairly new but if your media is on an external... and jellyfin web interface is on the web... why would you lose any of that?
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    2025-01-22, 04:06 PM
    (2025-01-22, 03:40 PM)fontmasterflex Wrote: I'm fairly new but if your media is on an external... and jellyfin web interface is on the web... why would you lose any of that?

    Great question!

    The answer is the Jellyfin server database is *not* stored in the same place as the media; it's wherever you installed the serve software.

    So in my case, the server database sits on the internal hard drive of my computer, and that won't be copied to my new computer. I'm essentially asking what info is stored in the database.
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    2025-01-22, 04:27 PM
    What OS is the server running?

    Backup the folder that applies to your OS/install type and restore it on the new server.

    Windows - C:\ProgramData\Jellyfin
    Linux - /etc/jellyfin /var/lib/jellyfin /var/cache/jellyfin
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        4x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1
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    2025-01-22, 04:27 PM
    If you're moving between the same OS (I'm assuming Windows to Windows), then backing up and restoring shouldn't be an issue. You just need to ensure the media is in the same path.

    For example:
    • If your media is stored at:

      D:\media\

    • When you set up the new computer, as long as the media is in the same path and you copy the backup over, everything should work just fine.

    However, if the media paths differ, it won't work. For example:
    • If your old media path is:

      C:\Users\Maximus\Documents\Media

    • But your new path is:

      C:\Users\Max\Documents\Media

    That won't work—it needs to be exactly the same
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