So, I have an old 3rd or 4th gen Intel NUC that’s I used to use to run Kodibuntu back in the day. I’m thinking of repurposing it into a low power home server to run the *arr suite, Jellyfin and nextcloud plus maybe some other bits. Nothing too taxing that I can see.

Obviously I need hard drive space to go with this. Is a USB enclosure, directly attached, going to be fast enough? Or do I need to go to a NAS of some kind? Alternatively, my router has a USB connection for a HDD - would that be better?

  • Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I think NUC’s internal drive can be upgraded.

    USB drive would be fast enough for anything going out to or coming from the Internet.

    NAS is a cheap(ish) way to get lots of storage.

    I wouldn’t attach storage to my router for the use you’re describing.

    • phanto@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      I have two old usb2 4tb drives attached, and the only issue I run into is a bit of delay at the start of a video in jellyfin. My jellyfin is running in a container in the Nuc though, not natively, and it’s a Celeron from a while back, so…