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I have a media server built in an Apache 1800 case with four 2tb 2.5" ssds in it.
If I where doing this, I would fill a hard case with nvme drives or 2.5" ssds and put 4k remuxes if you’re dead set on 4k, or 1080p remuxes, the ones on my server are 6-8 GB. Yes, you can get super high capacity ssds, but they are real expensive. The reason I have 2.5" drives in my box was price. I paid $50 for each one.
I have a small apache case from harbor freight with a LePotato, mini router and a battery in it. I intended it to mainly be a road trip jellyfin/emby server (still deciding on which to fully implement) but I also have kiwix, Audiobookshelf and a simple nginx webpage to make getting to the services easier.
I’m also having a very similar issue. Desktop stopped working over Ethernet, cable works on another desktop as well as a laptop. It usually gets an ipv6 address, even though ipv6 is disabled at the router.
I had this issue with Comcast’s Xfinity and my solution was to clone the Mac address of a desktop on the Router.
I tried several desktops/laptops and several routers. All the desktops/laptops got just about full speed. All the routers where pinned at 93.78 or 31.23 for several tests. Cloning the Mac address on the routers that could let the router and devices connected get the full plan speed.
I’ve got 10 12tb Seagate EXOS drives in operation right now and have also run small capacity (2-4tb) WD Red and blue and Seagate Barracuda drives. For ssds I run Samsung 870 evos.
Been considering building a mini lack rack to put on top of my lack rack to hold my mini PCs.