Originally Posted by
scottbouch-com
I have 6 TB of media, but I suppose it's down to the number of items, ie: TV series will require more lines in a database than one film.
I'm afraid to say how much TV and movies I've recorded over the decades. Probably 5x that much. Plex was eating over 100G for metadata even with thumbnails and "optimization" disabled. I switched to Jellyfin and it uses ...
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Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/WDBLK_8T-jellyfin 22G 9.6G 11G 48% /var/lib/jellyfin
Very little. Under 10G. That is for 35K+ photos, 400G+ of music, and all the video/TV/Movies. Note how I have a separate LV just for jellyfin metadata? Split that off when I was using Plex and it kept filling up the disk, crashing the server. When I migrated to Jellyfin, just seemed like a good idea to keep the storage separate.
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