Hey everyone!
I created a post in the Technology community regarding my home server and I got some fantastic advice from @CurbsTickle@lemmy.world which led me to installing Proxmox on an older Apple Mac Mini (“Core i7” 2.3 Late 2012 model) that I’ve been trying to keep alive.
My previous setup involved OMV and Docker. Plex and Haugene OVPN Transmission app running in containers. Then I manually copied from the Transmission SMB share to the Plex media folder. All of which resides on an external 2TB hard drive. I’d run into a really irritating network issue, usually when I was watching something in Plex. In the original post, I thought OMV was the issue and was looking for a new configuration to test. This led to me setting up Proxmox and installing Plex in a LXC container. Unfortunately the network issue is persistent and based on my limited knowledge it looks like the NIC is having an issue (Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57766), specifically transmit queue timeouts and then the NIC resets. I am unable to ping the server during this time and it happens randomly per the logs, but more frequent when I used Plex. I compared an old OMV syslog to the Proxmox ones and I suspect the hardware is failing and it’s time for something new!
My wife and I are trying to minimize our streaming services, but we’re also not huge media watchers. Occasionally we want to watch a movie or I download an obscure British show, I’ll go find it, download it and then copy via my Mac Studio with a SMB share. I will eventually look at the *arrs, but the priority is a functioning Plex server and a Haugene setup that doesn’t impact my Plex functionality. I’d like to be able to direct play 4K content on my LG CX and 4K Apple TV, download to my iPad quicker than right now and maybe have someone remotely play something and it not melt the CPU (least important). I’m watching more anime, so transcoding might crop up on occasion with subtitles.
I need advice on hardware and here are some key points
- Form Factor: Compactness is key, aiming for a Small Form Factor (SFF) to save space.
- Cost Efficient: I bought and installed a 1.0TB Mercury Electra 6G SSD not that long ago and also just bought (this week) 16GB of RAM which is now likely useless. I doubt I can repurpose these parts (drive maybe), so I’d like to be a bit budget conscious. But I’d also like to save myself headaches and willing to invest a little to have the performance and reliability I want.
- CPU Preferences: I’m leaning more towards an Intel CPU, especially for their Quick Sync video transcoding, but I’m open to exploring AMD alternatives if they fit my requirements for 4K direct play and efficient transcoding.
- Proxmox Compatibility: This will remain my primary OS for container and VM management.
- Ease of Setup: I prefer a straightforward deployment/build process to get up and running without extensive tinkering.
With these considerations, do you have any hardware recommendations?
Whether it’s a specific model of a mini PC, a custom SFF build, or particular components that fit the bill, I’d greatly appreciate your suggestions.
If you think there is any chance of reviving this old Mini and have suggestions on how to avoid the NIC problems, I’m open to hearing them, but I’d hate to throw more money at this thing right now if getting something new would be less stressful.
I’m surprised at just how capable it is for the money. All in I spent more buying a Raspberry Pi during Covid to run my Home Assistant. I mean of course that was my learning device so I had more idea what to buy this time and already had a ZigBee usb stick for example. But this didn’t require me to buy an extra SSD to run off, and so far it’s running my Home Assistant on a couple of cores with 6gb ram (which is doesn’t use all of, it was set up with 4 but was regularly hitting that so I added a couple extra) and I have plenty of room to play with other things.
Wish I’d bought it many moons ago
I actually moved everything over to those little boxes during the pandemic too. There were a few things running on them, and my piholes (3b’s) I wanted to repurpose, but it was hard to get a pi for a reasonable price…
And then I realized I could be doing this smarter and moved everything to those machines lol
Just now spinning up an additional Jellyfin LXC for family - this way I can simplify access, each LXC has read only access to my media, no ssh access, etc, etc.
Almost all of them are 6th, 7th, and 8th gen, with one 4th Gen i5 running just a bunch of lightweight LXCs. All in a 14ru rack next to Aruba 2960s, a DS1520+ and 1515+, etc, etc. Every bit of tech I run here in a small rack!