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Hello everybody,

I want to ask for some opinions on my current setup and how I pretend to use it for my Media Server:

Current Layout

I currently use an UGREEN DXP2800 NAS running TrueNAS Scale with two 4 TB HDDs in Mirror mode. This is planned to be my "long-term storage" for backups, photos, and so on.

Additionally, I have 1 TB SSD installed in the system. I created two datasets on it: one for Docker containers and the other one for Media, following the TRaSH guides folder layout

My current plan:

My idea is to use the SSD for the torrents and the seeds, and once the file (e.g. the ~~movie ~~ Linux ISO Image) is completed, to move it to the HDDs. From there, Jellyfin would read the corresponding dataset and play the media.

The question:

The TRaSH guides puts a lot of emphasis on hardlinks and atomic moves, and that forces you to operate in one single filesystem. Is it worth it to stick to the TRaSH guide or my current setup would work just fine? What do y'all think?

Thanks in advance and happy self-hosting!

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[–] MoeMoeCueBot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 19 hours ago

Something that I noticed people seem to not realize with trash guides is that you can always customize it a bit.

I disabled remux on mine sonarr/radarr and I also set a slightly lower max file size for encodes and webdl. Still grabs the good quality stuff to me based on the curated groups from trash guides.

You can play with the settings of your setup you don't have to follow the guide one to one