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-====== Overseerr VM (Request Server) ======+{{htmlmetatags> 
 +metatag-description=(Complete Plex automation guide using Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Jackett, Overseerr, Unmanic, and NVENC-enabled NVIDIA GPUs) 
 +metatag-robots=(index,follow) 
 +metatag-og:title=(Plex Automation and NVENC Hardware Transcoding Guide – Trash Panda Wiki) 
 +metatag-og:description=(Step-by-step Plex automation and NVENC encoding guide) 
 +}} 
 +====== Requests Server VM (Overseerr) ======
 This virtual machine is the **request hub** of the Trash Panda ecosystem. It handles user requests, monitors media availability, and communicates with Plex to manage library additions. While it is **internet-adjacent**, it is designed to remain isolated in the DMZ for security. Proper VM design ensures **predictable performance and safe exposure**.\\   This virtual machine is the **request hub** of the Trash Panda ecosystem. It handles user requests, monitors media availability, and communicates with Plex to manage library additions. While it is **internet-adjacent**, it is designed to remain isolated in the DMZ for security. Proper VM design ensures **predictable performance and safe exposure**.\\  
  
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