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  1. On 10/20/2023 at 3:54 AM, MAM59 said:

    My usage and setup sounds almost alike to yours. I also have a central storage on UNRAID, many clients with Kodi connecting via SMB (and no transcoding) and usually no need for a VM. I still run one as a backup server for DNS, and so on. Mainly for OpenRGP (the unraid box is reporting system states like usage, temps and so on by LEDs on the front side and, sounds funny but is vor real, UNRAID is not capable to talk to the MoBo' s AURA controller, but you can pass it on to a VM and it works there (I dont care, I am of the pragmatic type)).

    Some dockers, but only a few. Thats it.

     

    Works well and stressless. When it is about to be filled up again, I throw in another drive, still have 12 slots empty...)

     

    But I would recoomend that you should consider upgrading your LAN to 10G, at least 2,5G (brrr, I hate that!). 1G is about to die out. This does not help Kodi now, but it gives the Server more room to fullfill requests of multiple Kodis without stuttering.

     

     

    Michael, thank you for the response.  I have a spare i7-8700 computer (6 SATA ports) case has 8 open drive spaces, not using...my thought is to put 4 ea 14tB hard drives in, format GPT NTFS, say "W" "X" "Y" "Z".  Have "Y" a clone of "W" and "Z" a clone of "X".  Use "W" with folders Movies & New Movies, use "X" with folders TV Shows and New TV Shows.  Kodi  via SMBs for all four folders: Movies, New Movies, TV Shows, New TV Shows.  Use "Y" & "Z" as backups.  When I load to "New..." folder I can view these on Kodi, then once a month copy "New..." files to all drives WXYZ.  I can do this from my normal using computer, since everything is on the LAN.  Now I just have to figure out how to turn off "Y" and "Z" so they only spin during a backup...any suggestions?  Or should I use unraid all 4 drives, plus one parity, and do what most do use Raid as a backup.  Does unraid only spin up the drives that you are reading from?

  2. I have two Qnap NAS, one with Movies one with TV Shows.  They have reached the storage limit.  They have never given issues for the last 5 years.  I am considering a new unRaid server, have read a lot, looked at this forum with many problem issues discussed.  I do like the design to use various size drives.  I do like not being locked into mfgs priority hardware...Qnap, Synology, Asustor, etc.  I guess I am not in favor of striping across drives, so unRaid is appealing.  I wonder why someone would want to use a unRaid server for VMs perhaps you can help me know why?  I do have a i7 computer GTX1070 GPU & 4K monitors (3) side by side.  I do a lot of Autocad design, etc, and have a VM on my computer with Windows 7, etc...which I haven't used in a while. I do have a ethernet RJ45 in each room and a 24 1gig switch & 24 port POE for 12 cameras.  So I seldom use WiFI, most all devices are Static IPs, only moveable devices are DHCP (phones).

    So perhaps you can enlighten why NAS rather than having a dedicated computer with 8 hard drives, 4 for useable media data, 4 for cloned backup in NTFS files and run Kodi on all my 4K TVs.   Buy the way I do use Kodi with my two Qnap NAS.  All my media is in MP4, MP3, JPG containers, so I dont transcode.

    Really looking for thoughts.

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