Thx, I will keep in mind, but I have consumer grade hw and I am afraid that vlan in my switch is not possible.
I any case thanks for the bunch of tips
Thx, I will keep in mind, but I have consumer grade hw and I am afraid that vlan in my switch is not possible.
I any case thanks for the bunch of tips
The you recommend to mount them via the hypervisor?
I was certainly planning to use it in the vm itself…
Thanks for the comment, I will try to check but performance should not be an issue. In the end it is personal selfhosted service.
If you think something similar to Instagram could solve your problem, check this: https://docs.pixelfed.org/running-pixelfed/installation/
Also, it should be trivial to expand it to the rest of the family
Super good, it is increíble useful and the ability to find any document in almost any place in seconds in awesome.
Once this is said, you need to stick to a process and it is time consuming, and of course, you need to manually review the automatics tagging feature.
So, It is not a set and forget like most of the people expect
Best answer to your question, try to stick to it
Definitely.
I forgot to add that it would be necessary not to overdimension the set up. Any extra power is something that needs to be powered.
But with the chosen cpu and GPU there is not a lot of room here.
Some tips here:
And that’s all. Sometimes there is a component of trial and error because sometimes the curve performance / power is not entirely linear and you don’t want to hit exponential-non-linear zone.
Good luck and if you can post you build with numbers and some lessons learnt would be great
Good luck
Hi,
Every time it happened to me was either transcoding, either a real poor network speed.
I would double check the transcoding option
Oooops, that was not certainly the intention.
Clearly I need to work in my communication skills. My apologies if I really upset you
From your text I understand you are not a really tech savvy person and yiu are really struggling with all the service and configuration involved.
If you want a simple tip, stick to tailscale, it is a vpn and will protect all your services because you will not have access from internet. It is pretty safe and the configuration is trivial.
The obvious drawback is that you won’t have internet access without installing the vpn, which depending the use case can be a deal breaker.
Honestly, a proper configured nginx with certificates and strong password are reasonable secure when there is not any misconfiguration. But if you are in doubt stick to tailscale.
Good luck :)
The learning curve is a bit steep but his guide is awesome https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
In the other hand, the public trackers are dominated by English and, at least I, I couldn’t find a lot of Spanish dual movies better than the 720p
In any case, if you can gain access for a Spanish private tracker with radarr support, let me know