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Yes it can. Problems only arise when video transcoding is needed. I can run 2-3 clients on my jellyfin instance if no transcoding is needed what so ever.
EDIT : I'm using a rPi4 8Gb pair with a Synology NAS DS220j
this is good to know. I never really tested it, but I discounted its ability to perform this well. although I guess without transcoding that makes sense. going to reevaluate my rpi4 setup, although I do only have 4gb ram
Yup. I do the same thing and just use the Jellyfin app to access for instances where H265 transcoding is needed. For mine, I just have a USB 1 TB HD connected
Seeing people run all these containers on a raspberry pi is crazy to me - mainly because of the storage requirements. For some reason my docker containers fill up my VM's storage really quick in the /var/lib/docker/overlay2 folder
Is Jellyfin actually performant for you? Because last I checked, the hardware encoding that the Pi uses isn't completely yet supported in Jellyfin. I tried to play some videos but the resulting videos would take forever to load and seek.
Yeah it looks cool installing all of these apps but trying to run more than a few at the same time on a Pi4 will make it slow to a crawl and then throttle and then slow even more
Not exactly where you want your pihole DNS server either