I've been toying with the idea of splitting Plex out from my FreeNAS machine. The main reason is performance-related. I've got an E3-1220 v3 that seems to struggle with multiple high-res transcodings going on simultaneously. Instead of trying to upgrade to much faster and more expensive server-grade hardware, I could install Plex on Windows or maybe FreeBSD with some fast consumer-type hardware and take advantage of more CPU speed as well as hardware acceleration.
My concern would be file share performance if the Plex datastore is being accessed over the network. Does anyone have experience with this? Would gigabit ethernet be fast enough for Plex to be happy, and would I see any major performance problems with this setup? I suppose I could even drop a 10Gbe adapter in each of them for not too much money and just direct connect, avoiding having to buy a pricey switch.
Also, which protocol would be best? Would SMB be OK for this?
My concern would be file share performance if the Plex datastore is being accessed over the network. Does anyone have experience with this? Would gigabit ethernet be fast enough for Plex to be happy, and would I see any major performance problems with this setup? I suppose I could even drop a 10Gbe adapter in each of them for not too much money and just direct connect, avoiding having to buy a pricey switch.
Also, which protocol would be best? Would SMB be OK for this?