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I’m running a lot more on a J4125 and it’s been working great. I don’t have 4 users playing in parallel.

You should be able to get this to support hardware quicksync. However, if not you can try:

  • Load Jellyfin on the root system bypassing all the permissions setup issues
  • Load Proxmox and then the Jellyfin LXC from https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/ as it has the needed settings
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First Proxmox is Debian with addons. What Proxmox gives is real easy flexibility to spin up a VM or a LXC with little effort. The backup functionality is also very easy. It’s a lot more work to do it with a stock Debian.

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Consider what it will cost to power. The payback for getting a R730 may be under a year.

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I wouldn’t get the K cpu as overclocking usually isn’t a thing for server usage. That also saves the cost of a cpu cooler as the non K come with a good enough cpu cooler.

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Dell T20, 2x Wyse 5070, Optiplex 3000 thin client. HP 600 g3 that total about 85 watts. A couple gigabit switches for about ten watts.

Trying to keep it under a hundred watts, but I go well over the T20 and/or the HP have heavy load. Luckily none of my workloads use that much CPU so it’s under a hundred watts.

I have crazy expensive California power so with A/C each watt costs about $4 a year.

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Wyse 5070. Mine idles just under 4 watts. Way faster than a j1900.

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Try and run what you can in LXC instead of a VM. That said run the router as a VM.

I’m not sure how the p cores and e cores are handled, but don’t give any p cores to the router unless you find that you need to. The e cores should be enough.

I chose just to use the turnkey file server. Truenas wants to be run bare metal or have disk controllers passed through to it. You can’t really do either with your system. You can use truenas if you want. I just didn’t see the point.

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I have all that and a bunch more on a Wyse 5070. I loaded it all up to see if it would work. An i7 8700 has 4x the CPU power. It will work great.

The price is a bit on the high side.

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Get a different version of the card. I have one of those cards and one of my computers refuses to boot when it is installed. A different one works fine.

The problem card also works in a different system.

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