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| - | **= Trash Panda Guides =** | + | {{htmlmetatags> |
| + | metatag-description=(Complete Plex automation guide using Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Jackett, Overseerr, Unmanic, and NVENC-enabled NVIDIA GPUs) | ||
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| + | ===== Welcome to Trash Panda Guides ===== | ||
| + | Before getting into any configuration or architecture guides, it’s important to acknowledge [[https:// | ||
| - | Before getting into any configuration or architecture guides it's important to recognize [[http:// | + | Where this effort |
| - | The guides you will find here are targeting the Plex administrator that is looking to build a set-it-and-forget environment that is built on consumer | + | TRaSH Guides |
| - | The configurations contained herein will not produce " | + | That gap is where **Trash Panda Guides** was born. |
| - | You will find architectural guidance to build a Plex ecosystem for maximum accessibility | + | |
| + | ===== Why “Trash Panda”? ===== | ||
| + | Like your friendly neighborhood trash panda, we dug through the TRaSH. We pulled out what we needed, kept what made sense, and ignored what didn’t serve //our// goals. Now we’re sharing the spoils of those dumpster dives with you. | ||
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| + | ===== What These Guides Are (and Are Not) ===== | ||
| + | These guides target the **Plex administrator who wants a true set‑it‑and‑forget environment**, built around consumer‑quality media. | ||
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| + | That does not mean poor quality. | ||
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| + | It means striking a deliberate balance: | ||
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| + | ✘ Not archive‑grade remuxes that devour disk space | ||
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| + | ✘ Not low‑effort junk releases | ||
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| + | ✔ Efficient 1080p and 4K content that looks great | ||
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| + | ✔ Libraries that scale without petabytes of storage | ||
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| + | ✔ Systems that don’t require enterprise GPUs to function | ||
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| + | The configurations here //**will not**// produce junk libraries, and they //**will not**// produce | ||
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| + | What they //will// produce is maximum efficiency. | ||
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| + | If you want quality content without needing petabytes of storage or an NVIDIA Quadro, you’re in the right place. | ||
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| + | Within this wiki you’ll find: | ||
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| + | * Architectural guidance to build a secure, accessible | ||
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| + | * Configuration guides that allow the system to largely run itself | ||
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| + | * Practical tuning rooted in real‑world performance, not theoretical perfection | ||
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| + | Covered services include (but are not limited to): | ||
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| + | * Plex | ||
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| + | * Prowlarr | ||
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| + | * Sonarr | ||
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| + | * Radarr | ||
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| + | * Overseerr | ||
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| + | * qBittorrent | ||
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| + | * Unmanic | ||
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| + | * Jackett | ||
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| + | * FlareSolverr | ||
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| + | * NGINX | ||
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| + | You will also find guidance on hardware, networking, and security configuration to support them. | ||
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