[-] muyrety@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 day ago

I've just set up Jellyfin on an Intel NUC with a Celeron J4025, 8GB ram and 1TB ssd and it works flawlessly, can handle at least 3 4k (hardware accelerated) transcodes (didn't test with more). No tone mapping tho, its pretty slow. The thing cost me around 140 eur.

If you really want tone mapping and don't have the budget/space for a dgpu I heard the Intel N100/N150 mini pcs (like you picked) are great. I would be a little worried about the ram tho.

[-] muyrety@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

I found a second hand box near me with Intel Celeron J4025 for 50eur. No disk and RAM (will buy myself). Would the processor be good enough? How is the price?

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submitted 1 week ago by muyrety@lemmy.ml to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I am looking to self host my own media server (Jellyfin), a personal page and something more in the future and I need to choose my server hardware. I have decided on buying a single board computer to save on energy, space and, perhaps, cost.

Jellyfin docs recommend a computer with a Rockchip RK3588 / RK3588S processor. I would also need ethernet, USB for external storage, at least 4GB of RAM and maybe a M.2 slot for the OS and more space.

I know about Armsom and OrangePi, are they any good?

My budget would be up to 150 euros and I live in the Netherlands. Any suggestions?

[-] muyrety@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago
  1. Proton Mail
  2. Proton Drive
  3. Organic Maps
  4. Startpage/DuckDuckGo
  5. Zen browser on my Desktop/Vanadium on my Phone
  6. Proton Calendar
  7. I just export it to .vcf
  8. Standard Notes
  9. Libreoffice, Cryptpad for cloud
  10. Signal
  11. Signal
  12. Mastodon, Lemmy, Reddit
  13. Spotify
  14. Peertube, Newpipe if I need Youtube
  15. Bitwarden
  16. Proton VPN
  17. GrapheneOS
  18. Unfortunately Google Play mainly, F-Droid
  19. GrapheneOS gallery
  20. Apple maps (integrated in DDG)
  21. None
  22. Aegis for 2FA

muyrety

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