

So you'd need to look at faster than that if you want to run multiple concurrent 4K streams over the network. So 125MB/s theoretical bandwidth in a 1000Base-T connection. And overall network effectiveness you'll need faster than 802.3 1000Base-T because 1GbE will get you a single 4K stream over your network if you have 4K capable hardware. You've also have to take into consideration overall bandwidth between network switches as well. So for a worst case guess for 100 movies you'd need 50GB * 1000 = 50TB to accommodate 100 movies on the NAS. That can also vary depending on additional audio-channels encoded. 127GB per movie 8K ~= 7 Movies per 1TB of space.


What is the benefit to uploading your blurays to a server / NAS? Plex has gotten not so great overall, a lot of home labbers will tell you the same Plex has gone down hill a lot.

Know this is not really gaming but I have a lot of Blu Ray disc movies.ĭepends on what you plan to do. I know i must be missing something very simple in all of this, any help would be greatly appreciated.Originalmente postado por timltimmy:Buy a prebuilt NAS, build my own, or what ? Mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 13 – ignored 192.168.1.178/j /mnt/Plex ntfs,username=“Media Server”,password=XXXXXXX,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm defaults,noatime,nofail 0 0 When I check the Kern.log I have the following error:ĭec 21 15:41:54 Plex-Server kernel: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13Īlso i have went head and tried to edit the /etc/fstab file with the following: Sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.178/j /mnt/Plex ( It then asks for a password which I put in) To test I have tried the following command The idea is to try and mount the whole drive so I have access to all of the folders on there for Plex. Currently I am just trying to get the drive to mount to see if it works and then will edit the / mnt /fstab file so it will mount automatically. I am struggling with mounting my windows 10 shared drive. I have purchased my HP 290 and have installed Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 on the machine. Long time viewer first time poster….and new Linux user at that.
