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Hey guys, does anybody uses NAS as their media server with jellyfin, sonarr, radarr, prowlerr and jellyseerr?

Im interested if standalone NAS can handle all of those running flawlessly, while having to transcode from time to time (have full hd tv as well as 4k tvs).

Also what specs should I be looking into for all of that. I guess 1GB RAM should be enough, but for cpu I have no idea.

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[–] yarisken75@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Most people with a nas use the nas as storage and a mini pc like intel nuc or dell optiplex mff or other as server with dockers. Think a lot started with a nas only but moved on. Like a lot of people start with a PI for docker and move to a mini pc.

So it will be possible but you will maybe migrate after some time to a different setup.

My setup is an optiplex mff as little nas and server with dockers like sonarr, radarr, qbittorrent, etc.. running 24/7. Connected to my TV an optiplex mff with windows 10 to play jellyfin and other stuff.

Powerconsumption of an optiplex and nuc is also very low.