You can not change the path to Direct SSD Access as long files are scattered or you will probably loose data!ĥ.) And you should set a minimum free space in your Global Share Settings for your SSD cache: If its on the Disk, too, you must stop the docker engine, execute the mover and recheck through "Compute", after the mover has finished its work. It shows if your data is located only on the SSD or on SSD and Disk. If you are changing the path of multiple containers, do this every time after you stopped the container, before changing the path!ģ.) This works only if appdata is already located on your SSD which happens only if you used the cache modes "prefer" or "only":Ĥ.) To be sure that your Plex files are only on your SSD, you must open "Shares" and Press "Compute" for your appdata share. Usually you set your Plex docker paths as follows:Īnd this path for your AppData Config Path (which contains the thumbnails, frequently updated database file, etc):īut instead, you should use this as your Config Path:īy that you bypass unraid's overhead (SHFS) and write directly to the cache disk.ġ.) Create a backup of your appdata folder! You use this tweak on your own risk!Ģ.) Before changing a path to Direct Disk Access you need to stop the container and wait for at least 1 minute or even better, execute this command to be sure that all data is written from the RAM to the drives: (I placed this post here because it should not be about the dockers but things around it and Unraid, please move it if you find a better place for it!) Thanks for a really great forum with so many help-full people Looking forward to getting some input from the power users! □ and updating this post with new things! Speed up the UI? have anyone tried to move the DB to RAM? and did it help? What other things or tips do you have to speed things up? Use direct /cache/ path: Big thanks to sharing this! (If you have space then adding Appdata/Docker.img really makes a difference!) Link from Reddit - I guess it would just be a matter of copying to /temp? (If you already have your Appdata on M.2 then might not be big difference).Moving transcoding to RAM (Update better guide for doing this)ĭB optimize over time (Mostly Plex not Emby) - people with large collection run this even if the DB is not corrupt? And afterwards should load much faster? Structure of media in each folder/optimize files for transcoding? ![]() ![]() HW encoding using Unraid Nvidia plugin + GPU So I would really like to collect all the tweaks and "Hack" done by others to increase performance of large Media servers doing transcodingįirst just to get the "normal" recommendation listed:Īppdata on cache drive (Fast as possible - SSD/M2) Unraid is great and I am like many others using my Unraid server for Plex (And of course other things)
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