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Looking for VPS for Plex (West Coast)

CrogicCrogic Member
edited February 2016 in Requests

CPU: 1 - 2 CPU
HDD: 100 - 500 (Raid 10)
MEM: 1 - 2 GB
1 IPv4
Bandwidth: 1GBPS
Traffic: 5TB - 10 TB/month
KVM/XEN
Budget $65 yr

Comments

  • Seems like quite a low budget for that level of resources. It will be interesting to see what responses you get.

    Thanked by 2Crogic shovenose
  • why do you need RAID 10 for Plex?

  • Plex is rather resource intensive if you transcode media files. I highly doubt that you'll find anyone running a stable and viable business operation willing to provide the specs you want at the price point of 5.5 bucks a month.

  • I wont be transcoding

  • @Crogic said:
    I wont be transcoding

    That's quite a bit of storage & bandwidth for $5/mo on KVM/Xen. You could probably find a 150-250GB Storage KVM plan for ~$5/mo, but you'd be looking at 1-2TB of bandwidth tops. HostHatch, OnraHost, Vultr(?) etc.

    Thanked by 1bersy
  • Unless you are 100% sure that your player / device profile can natively support the file format that you're going to stream, and that your connection speed can keep up with it, plex server will transcode the A/V stream to offer smooth playback.

    More Info - https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/201566396-How-are-Direct-Play-Direct-Stream-and-Transcoding-different-

  • Nothing against the OP and his choice of Plex, but why Plex? I use a Roku as my only streaming device and a basic apache setup as my media server, takes 1 core, less than 128mb of ram(43mb) and then the space needed

  • @miTgiB said:
    Nothing against the OP and his choice of Plex, but why Plex? I use a Roku as my only streaming device and a basic apache setup as my media server, takes 1 core, less than 128mb of ram(43mb) and then the space needed

    Ease of use/lots of flexibility across platforms, way more user friendly when it comes to sharing access with family & friends who aren't as tech savvy.

    Thanked by 2Nekki trewq
  • if you're not going to transcode then pretty much any cheap vps will work fine. i rarely go over 2tb of bandwidth each month for mine.

  • bersybersy Member
    edited February 2016

    I realize XenPower XP-XL is not exactly what you need but it's still close - 2 vCPU 2GB RAM, 400GB RAID6, 4TB bandwidth for €69/year.

    PS I didn't notice a West Coast request, my mistake.

  • Time4VPS maybe

  • mikeyur said: Ease of use/lots of flexibility across platforms, way more user friendly when it comes to sharing access with family & friends who aren't as tech savvy.

    Pretty much this is the only really good reason for Plex, if it wasn't for non-techie friends and family and RP2/w Kodi + a half-decent NAS would do me just fine and cost a hell of a lot less.

  • i consider myself a seasoned nerd and i friggin love plex

  • However, Time4VPS limits IO speeds so I'm not sure how well that'll work.

  • We're Seattle based, Xen, SSD, and running a 40% off for life ("winter2016") on our Pure SSD line. Our cache line might work for you as well, but no 40% off (sorry)... PM with questions.

  • @Virpus said:
    We're Seattle based, Xen, SSD, and running a 40% off for life ("winter2016") on our Pure SSD line. Our cache line might work for you as well, but no 40% off (sorry)... PM with questions.

    What? Which your offering withing op budget?

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