2024-08-12, 09:47 PM
I have Jellyfin installed in docker on a NAS. The NAS currently has two HDDs in a pool that runs the OS, Jellyfin and media library (+ some other light stuff).
I recently got an NVMe drive, and I was thinking I'd move Jellyfin and all its metadata and images on it, keeping only the media itself in the library (and probably subtitles?) to hopefully improve performance a little.
It's not a huge issue, but browsing my library does get a little sluggish and the images load slightly slow sometimes. Not too bad, but anyway... Also, I do sometimes get stutters when streaming media to my Nvidia Shield connected to my TV. I'm not sure if this would help with that, since the video would still be streamed from the HDDs, but with all other Jellyfin traffic moved to the NVMe, maybe a tiny bit? All this gets worse whenever a scheduled virus check is run, which again, might be slightly less of an issue if Jellyfin activity is moved to the NVMe...
As I understand it, if I uncheck "Save artwork into media folders", the artwork gets saved somewhere in the jellyfin config and/or cache directories instead.
What about the NFO files? I see that I can disable the NFO file "metadata savers", but what does that mean exactly? Where does the metadata get stored if not in the NFO files?
Does it only get fetched in real time from the metadata providers as I open a movie page in the library? I'd hope not...
Does the metadata also get stored in the config/cache directories somewhere? If so, does it still work the same as with the NFO files in media libraries? As in, can I manually edit the metadata, lock it from being changed and otherwise use it as I did before with NFO files, but instead it's now stored somewhere else?
What other limitations would this approach have?
Any info or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I recently got an NVMe drive, and I was thinking I'd move Jellyfin and all its metadata and images on it, keeping only the media itself in the library (and probably subtitles?) to hopefully improve performance a little.
It's not a huge issue, but browsing my library does get a little sluggish and the images load slightly slow sometimes. Not too bad, but anyway... Also, I do sometimes get stutters when streaming media to my Nvidia Shield connected to my TV. I'm not sure if this would help with that, since the video would still be streamed from the HDDs, but with all other Jellyfin traffic moved to the NVMe, maybe a tiny bit? All this gets worse whenever a scheduled virus check is run, which again, might be slightly less of an issue if Jellyfin activity is moved to the NVMe...
As I understand it, if I uncheck "Save artwork into media folders", the artwork gets saved somewhere in the jellyfin config and/or cache directories instead.
What about the NFO files? I see that I can disable the NFO file "metadata savers", but what does that mean exactly? Where does the metadata get stored if not in the NFO files?
Does it only get fetched in real time from the metadata providers as I open a movie page in the library? I'd hope not...
Does the metadata also get stored in the config/cache directories somewhere? If so, does it still work the same as with the NFO files in media libraries? As in, can I manually edit the metadata, lock it from being changed and otherwise use it as I did before with NFO files, but instead it's now stored somewhere else?
What other limitations would this approach have?
Any info or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks