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[โ€“] TinyBreak@aussie.zone 6 points 2 weeks ago (15 children)

ordered a "new" PC to take over plex responsibilities. The old XPS is starting to show its age. Heres my question, do I go Linux? Or stick to win 11? I've heard Linux performance is a lot better, but my experince is pretty limited to a few Ubuntu Distros. The other challenege is my library sits on a 12tb internal drive on the XPS. Is Ubuntu going to be ok reading off what I assume is NTFS?

[โ€“] IncongruousMonkey@aussie.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Yes Ubuntu can read NTFS. And yes, I've found Plex runs happily on low spec Linux machines. Running mine on an Ubuntu VM with 2GB ram allocated quite happily.

Plex install on Linux is very easy from memory.

[โ€“] FunkyClown@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Iโ€™m literally running Plex on a Synology DS220+ NAS with all the usual addons in docker containers. I only use it locally and have had zero issues (Besides it getting laggy when downloading from Usenet at nearly 1gbps but Iโ€™ll give that a pass)

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