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[โ€“] esskay 1 points 2 years ago

Mines a fairly standard setup for media streaming with a few cool bits.

So I've got the usual Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr, etc running. But I also have ErSatzTV which allowed me to create around 50 live tv channels. So I've got a channel that just streams The Office 24/7 for example, as well as ones for movies including a "Box Office" channel which has the latest movies showing.

I created it mostly for my folks who arent ready to detatch from linear TV, this way they can see whats on and watch it at a time they like.

I added a channel specifically for my mum's soaps and shows. This rotates the ~30ish shows she watches weekly throughout the day allowing her to drop in and out of watching when she's got some free time, and they then get automatically deleted after 2 weeks as theres no reason to keep them around after that.

Other than that I also have a MinIO (S3 API compatible file storage), ElasticMQ (an SQS API compatible queue system) and a couple of other dev related bits for my business.

This all runs on an unraid box with approx 40TB storage, 64GB RAM and a Ryzen 2600 CPU.

It's in a Fractal Node 804 case which I know is pretty popular, but I hate it - the cooling on it sucks and when you've got all the drive bays loaded up the wiring is a total mess, so I'm planning on moving over to a 2u rackmount at some point.