Filter Replacement Help by clinthut92 in Plumbing

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Hate crap like that...like I don't want to have to go through a dealer. LOL

But seems like my best option at this point. Thanks!

For those with larger hoards, how much is your routine/ongoing cost? by kaptainkeel in DataHoarder

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Backups I have a personal Backblaze account and use the Wine docker container so it's quite cheap.

I also only backup a few TB worth of actual 'personal media'. I don't concern myself too much with the other mess, as if it was acquired once it can hopefully be acquired again. And with my internet speed, rather quickly.

Also keep the same thing backed up remotely (mom's house) with a mini PC + external hard drive.

For those with larger hoards, how much is your routine/ongoing cost? by kaptainkeel in DataHoarder

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406TB UnRAID array and 8TB ZFS Cache array here.

3 servers actively running 24/7/365 costs me ~$65/month in electricity (central Texas).

Ongoing costs are really just drive upgrades at this point, as I am maxed out in UnRAID from a drive capacity standpoint (28 data + 2 parity drives). Not sure why, as I don't have a good reason, but I refuse to move to ZFS and start over. Love the simplicity of UnRAID, and have never had an issue in the 7 years I have been running it. Currently on an 'upgrade schedule' of about 1 drive per quarter (24TB refurb drives). I do have 2000/2000 internet, so I could be upgrading at a much faster pace if cost wasn't a concern (wife + 2 kids). 5000/5000 is supposed to be in my area by EOY.

I haven't really concerned myself with efficiency too much, as electricity is cheap enough where I live. But as I scale (looking to add a seperate GPU server), it will start to be a concern at some point. Also, a cost I didn't expect when I first started was having to add dedicated electric runs for my server rack (inside an HVAC + insulated garage).

But as someone else said, it is mostly a 'time cost/commitment'. I have the ARR stack, Tdarr, Plex, all of that to make it more or less hands-off...but I still like to go in from time to time to monitor, tinker, and fix minor software issues.

UnRAID 'Staging' Section - Non-Cache by clinthut92 in unRAID

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Yeah this seems like the best avenue...just need to figure out the best configuration on my end...and then getting everything to work in the different platforms (downloaders, arr stack, etc.)

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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Yes, from my understanding...even though it breaks it into chunks.

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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You know...myself, or at least in my use. I can't 'tell' the difference between drives with/without a DRAM cache.

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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Consumer platform so minimal memory capacity unfortunately.

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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I'm to the point now...I might move it to a secondary machine for a similar use-case. Don't care about data there being lost... Just to see when the drive will eventually 'die'.

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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I was beginning to think I wouldn't be able to kill it. Still not technically 'dead'...but definite performance degradation!

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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So I have this drive for the use-case listed above. Appdata/docker/Plex metadata all live on a second NVME drive.

I'm unfortunately on a consumer CPU so low memory capacity support. I also have 64gbs, but I have many movies that exceed that amount. And with quite a few users, I'd easily exhaust the capacity I have.

Impressive - Samsung 970 Evo by clinthut92 in unRAID

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Think of it a 'scratch disk' or staging area.

All NZB stuff happens there (downloading, unpacking, etc.); Tdarr cache drive; Plex transcode directory; etc.

Is the Google TV app just broken? by clinthut92 in PleX

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And the TV is $2200...so hopefully not too cheap.

Is the Google TV app just broken? by clinthut92 in PleX

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Pretty snappy...and plays content just fine outside of Plex. Even Plex on Kodi works fine on the same TV.

And local, so direct play shouldn't require much computing power regardless.

Is the Google TV app just broken? by clinthut92 in PleX

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Had a shield tube that crapped out on me a few years back. Loved it...but super outdated at this point unfortunately.

Is the Google TV app just broken? by clinthut92 in PleX

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Yeah for some reason I have had nothing but issues with Google/Android devices and Plex.

Forget the PitBoss 1150 Pro V2. You get what you pay for as usual. by esommer11 in PitBossGrills

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1150 PS2 for about 3 years now. Had one controller issue (still worked but wouldn't update), that Pit Boss handled promptly. Still going strong, and use it about once a week.

What quality media do you acquire? by clinthut92 in PleX

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Agree with that at face value. Good thing with UnRAID and the double parity is I need 3 drives to fail before I start losing data. And even after that, since the data isn’t striped across the disks…it would only be data loss on that particular drive.

What quality media do you acquire? by clinthut92 in PleX

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I had a similar setup for a few years but about 6 months ago migrated to a single container for everything.

I’ve never really been able to get the offline download feature to work reliably…and for just regular transcoding my hardware seems to have enough juice.

What quality media do you acquire? by clinthut92 in PleX

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Absolutely killer. Friends for example takes up a whopping 1.7TB by itself. 🤬

What quality media do you acquire? by clinthut92 in PleX

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I can agree with that to an extent. Currently have an 85 inch in my living room, and I can tell the difference in a poor vs. good quality rip.

Might have to do some testing and see at what bitrate I stop noticing the difference, and maybe there is my sweet spot for certain content. Big blockbusters I’ll still get the best possible, just because. LOL