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    Server setup Coming from unraid

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      trevorwallner
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      Hello I have been messing around with unraid as a media server for a while and have been following along and I am ready to switch to XCP-ng as a learning and new hobby,

      Hardware
      x570d4u
      Ryzen 3700x
      32 ECC ram
      2x 1Tb nvme
      HBA Card
      3 x 14Tb HDD
      2 x sata 1TB SSD
      I use this mostly as a media host but also have been using it as a windows 11 and ubuntu VMs Unraid was not the best at passthrough for GPU and hardware

      Current plan
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      Doest the second set up make more sense for apps like nextcloud and Jellyfin or just run them in scale?

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        austinw
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        I would run it in Scale if i were you. Ive read about people's set ups like this and there hasn't been any issues with it but It has been argued that virtualization of your storage underneath a hypervisor is dangerous. I don't know what type of pitfalls you might encounter with this but it will surely make recovery from a disaster a little more complicated. And with Scale being able to run VM's you can have the GPU passed through to your Win11 machine.

        I presume you are transcoding in your Jellyfin? I use Plex and I pass through a GPU to it (but thats in esxi). Can you pass through your GPU to multiple devices to use for that? I know there is vGPU but I don't know if it can be used for transcoding. It would be interesting to try though

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