• Swarfega@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I’ve been running Plex on a Pi 3 and now Pi 4 along with multiple other containers with no real problems. I don’t transcode obviously but have no issues with performance.

    I also installed Jellyfin last week to run side by side but ended up uninstalling as even when idle the memory usage went through the roof.

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      10 months ago

      I had jellyfin and 20+ more containers on rpi4 4GB and didnt have that problem.

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          10 months ago

          Almost everything in docker. Pihole and wireguard bare metal

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        10 months ago

        There isn’t a problem. It just consumed more memory than I’d have liked.

        I’ve just powered on the container and the system went from 1.75G to 2.47G consumed. This is when it’s idle.

        I’ve just stopped the Plex container and memory usage is now 2.40G. Plex is definitely more lightweight in comparison.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah my pi 4 works perfectly with Plex. The only issues I have with Plex is the apps on certain devices. For example on my Xbox it will stutter on a 4k movie but my TV app works fine. It’s pretty uncommon though. Also works great for everyone else I have on it. Just have them set the quality to original in the settings and smooth sailing from there. Barely uses any power from it. I can have multiple 4k HDR streams at one time

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      10 months ago

      I’ve never considered a pi for this purpose. Assuming you have either one large or multiple smaller hard drives, physically how do you connect all that to your pi? Thanks!

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        10 months ago

        Actually, the OS runs from SD and for mass storage I have a single USB drive. The container’s data is stored on the USB drive along with the docker-compose.yml file. So if I lose the SD it’s just a case of reloading the OS, installing docker and docker-compose. Configuring the disk to mount on boot and then running docker-compose to get back up and running.

        Docker data is sent via rsync to a Pi Zero should the USB drive fail. Plex/Jellyfin content I don’t care too much about as they can be “obtained” again 😉

        From the first boot it’s only a few lines to get docker installed ready for running containers. Containers are awesome!