I would like to make myself a media server and NAS which stores my photoes and files. I have an Optiplex 3070 with a 1 TB Hdd which i plan to use for my media server and want to buy a raspberry pi to use as a NAS for photos and files. What do you think ? will raspberry pi5 be enough, i want something small.

  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    2 days ago

    Just use the OptiPlex for everything. The RPi lacks the horsepower, and storage capability.

    I’m currently using a 7 year old OptiPlex SFF as a NAS, backup point, media converter, and media server. I’ve upgraded the storage drive to 8TB.

    I do have another old NAS I use only to duplicate my data store locally (I keep 3 local copies of data, and a cloud backup).

    The OptiPlex draws 15w at idle, about 85w when converting video. My NAS draws about 5w at idle. I initially tried serving media from the NAS, but it’s performance is frankly abysmal. Instead I run Media Monkey, Jellyfin, and another media server on the Dell, which has no problem streaming to my crappy Samsung TV (not using an app, just the crappy built-in DLNA client) It works even better with decent devices, like my phone, laptop, iPad.

    Your biggest concern with that Dell is the power consumption. As I said, mine happens to draw 15w at idle - I got lucky

    What are the specs on your OptiPlex? Is it a mini tower or SFF? That would help more than just telling us the model.

    Depending on your sensitivity to failures (drives die) I’d get 2 data drives for the Dell and mirror them, using the current drive just for the OS.

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      17 hours ago

      It’s an i3 6th generation with 16gb ram. I use an ssd adaptor on my x16 pci because the m.2 is not recognizing the ssd.i do not know how to fit multiple hdd on it to get a good redundency