Click to expand.Mac Minis used to be popular for plex servers because it was a 'cheap' home media server they could leave plugged into the TVs and run games/emulators off of with wireless controllers, run torrent servers off of, regular servers off of, etc. Also a dedicated system not running anything else, hooked directly the router would have the better remote access performance than some setups, especially with multiple streams running. I leave a plex server running on my 2017 iMac with external drives 24/7. Only thing I think you have to do, maybe not even, is turn off 'put hard disks to sleep' and maybe computer sleep in energy saver settings. Plex can pull a bit of CPU when transcoding high bitrate HD video, but that should almost definitely not be an issue for your usage and would only be when you or someone else is watching something. You can schedule library updates and the sort so they happen while you're sleeping, as they are the only other thing that even semi-taxes your system. Depending on if you are using the externals for other things, it could slow down transfer speeds to the drive while plex is performing tasks. Streaming with Plex Media Server – How to Set Up. When it’s time for a good movie (or an epic TV series binge session), Plex is a fantastic way to cut through the fluff and get right to streaming. Mac OS X How To Set Up Plex To Cast Movies & TV Shows Over Chromecast [Guide] Android Play Movies From A Media Server To Your TV Using Your. Click to expand.Besides the reasons given, relatively low cost (for an i7) and very small footprint, the mac mini still compares favorably in terms of power consumption, which actually does add up in terms of real money for a computer left on 24/7. IMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) Power Consumption, Thermal Output Idle CPU 71W CPU Max 217W; Idle CPU 242 BTU/h, CPU Max 741 BTU/h mac mine (2.3 ghz quad core i7, 27-inch, late 2012) Power Consumption, Thermal Output Idle CPU 11W CPU Max 85W; Idle CPU 38 BTU/h, CPU Max 290 BTU/h. Click to expand.Technically, yes. I believe raid software is still supported (back to being supported?) in mac osx. In this case you would stripe two drives, then mirror those drives (striped as well?) a better raid software solution is softraid, pricey but data is precious so probably worth it. But having played around with various software options in my tower mac pro, i ultimately went with a synology NAS. Just seemed cleaner. On second thought maybe you don't mean raid at all (where all those drives essentially appear as one volume) but 2 drives on your desktop with two being mirrored. Yeah could still do that but ugg. I like simplicity. Its a matter of what you are willing to juggle. And i think for media its just easier to manage one virtual drive then several physical drives. I have two 2TB externals I back up in addition to my internal on a third 6TB, works fine, you just have to go to Time Machine settings and make sure it doesn't exclude those disks. I would avoid a raid if you don't have confidence, as I don't think it adds much performance for the complication, but you can also merge (freshly formatted) externals in a JBOD software raid in Disk Utility. Raid 0 of 2 disks + Raid 1 with the other 2, as G5isAlive said would probably be the more technically inclined 'proper' way to deal with them though. Click to expand.Well, technically, its better to keep servers separate from desktop computers - what if someone is watching a movie while you're doing some heavy work? What if you need to re-start your desktop while the server is in use? There are also a series of optional OS configuration tweaks you can do to optimise Mac OS for server use rather than desktop use.you wouldn't mix the two roles in a serious commercial environment, but for domestic/personal use it doesn't really matter (although if you have Significant Others or kids to consider, restarting your Mac in the middle of their favourite show might not go down too well!) Also, the Mini probably uses less power than an iMac, has HDMI to hook directly to a TV and the older ones (esp.
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