On Mon, 2017-11-06 at 08:09 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/06/17 05:30, François Patte wrote:
> > Does anyone have some experience in building a NAS --- stocking and
> > broadcasting multimedia stuff on home network --- using fedora?
> 
> 
> In the past, yes.  But then more, and varied, devices were bought.  Android 
> devices,
> SmartTV, etc.  Then friends learned what I had and asked for access.  And 
> knew the
> space needed to be expanded.  Looking around I found very good options for 
> dedicated
> NAS at low prices.  Included in the offerings were Android and Apple apps to 
> make
> access easy with a nice end user experience.  Things like thumbnails for TV 
> shows and
> Movies, the ability to mark them watched.  Also, the system will download and 
> in the
> apps display descriptions of the show/episode or movie.  And a bunch of other 
> stuff. 
> So, for me, I didn't see the need to reinvent the wheel and then maintain it. 
>  That
> wasn't my goal.
> 
> I spend less than US$ 400 for a 2 bay unit to take advantage of RAID.
> 
> Just something to consider.

That would be the cost *without* the disk drives, right? All the same,
I'm broadly on the same page. Unless the OP has a suitable box lying
around, it's reasonable to get an off-the-shelf NAS for this kind of
thing. Just be aware that most of the cheaper units have anemic CPUs
that may not be up to transcoding high-quality video for multiple
streaming users.  There's a Plex guide here:

https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/201373793

which should give an idea of the kind of thing to look out for, even if
not using Plex.

poc
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