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Sorry for the lengthy answer, but I hope that helps. I understand the misperception based on historical instabilities of a DIY server, but DIY Linux/BSD based solutions have progressed quite a bit in the last 10 years. While Synology/QNAP are convenient solutions, I don't think I could support such a closed system while solutions like Unraid/OMV/FreeNAS (TrueNAS Core) exist. We live in a world today where people purchase out of convenience while often compromising their privacy/control/right-to-repair/etc. Definitely watch videos on YouTube by individuals like SpaceInvaderOne and others to understand the potential of Unraid. There are obviously more benefits that what I listed, but I think that covers a decent amount of them. I've built several Unraid systems using this CPU, and they all work fabulously, especially for Plex streaming.

Heck if you want to be real creative, find yourself a used Z170 motherboard, and use the CoffeeTime Bios modification ( ) along with some mutant CPU that does 8c/16t + UHD630 (QTJ1: ).
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Intel i3-7100, i3-8100, i3-10100, etc) and get multiple 1080p Plex streams without a dedicated Nvidia GPU. I think you can find a relatively cheap Intel CPU with UHD 630 (e.g.
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As people upgrade their systems to Ryzen or Alder Lake, they have flooded the secondhand market with older, especially pre-2019, Intel CPUs. I presently run the incredibly stable Plex docker by linuxserver on my Unraid systems.Ĥ.) The ability to use/recycle older hardware you may have laying around, or find inexpensively in the secondhand market. The forum community is incredibly helpful also, I think you will find these aspects very useful as you build services, in addition to Plex, into Unraid. I've yet to face a situation where I cannot find a plugin or docker in which I'm interested. If you are worried about speed, Unraid allows for the creation of multiple BTRFS based SSD Cache Pools that can be used as a buffer before writing to HDDs (which can happen in the background).ģ.) The community applications repository in Unraid is incredible. Sure this may not protect you against bitrot in the same capacity as a proper ZFS setup might, but modern HDDs tend to have added preventions that reduce bitrot, and the idea is entirely blown out of proportion in my opinion (especially for home uses): But not using striping also means you can upgrade HDDs one at a time, and use different capacities, as long as the largest capacity data drive is equal to or less than the parity drives. ATX -> MATX -> ITX)? No problem.Ģ.) Unraid doesn't use striping, but rather a parity engine, allowing for a mixed denomination of HDDs. You want to change the case to better fit the environment within which you are operating (i.e. You want to add a new low-power nvidia GPU in the future with newer encoding instructions? No problem. You want to upgrade your processor in an existing Unraid server as a better deal pops up? No problem. I've outlined some of the benefits below (the list isn't exhaustive, obviously).ġ.) You aren't limited to embedded/low compute/un-expandable hardware. After building numerous Unraid machines for myself, friends, and family members, I don't think I could choose another route again.
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I was also thinking - if I go for a old built PC w/ unRAID.
