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| ====== Plex Media Server (Physical Host) ====== | ====== Plex Media Server (Physical Host) ====== | ||
| This server is the **media hub** of the Trash Panda ecosystem. It manages media libraries, handles streaming, and performs transcoding. While the server is largely internet-adjacent for remote access, it is designed to separate storage and network duties across dedicated interfaces to maximize performance and stability. Proper hardware configuration ensures **reliable media delivery and predictable transcoding performance**.\\ | This server is the **media hub** of the Trash Panda ecosystem. It manages media libraries, handles streaming, and performs transcoding. While the server is largely internet-adjacent for remote access, it is designed to separate storage and network duties across dedicated interfaces to maximize performance and stability. Proper hardware configuration ensures **reliable media delivery and predictable transcoding performance**.\\ | ||
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