I’m a long time user of LMS (10 years) and have always just kept my
files on my Windows 7 PC and streamed the music from there to my various
Squeezeboxes. I have a decent mesh Wi-Fi set up so I can steam easily
throughout my apartment. In addition, I’ve recently started to stream my
visual media files stored on my PC via Plex. I have about 1.3TB of
lossless classical music files and 4TB of film/TV and growing (mainly
kids stuff). I turn the computer off every night since sleep/hibernation
mode is a bit dicey.

My current home computer is fairly powerful, used for all my home and
work computing tasks and has tons of storage (plus I can always fill the
numerous disk bays with larger HDDs as time goes by). But it’s getting
long in the tooth and I’m soon going to upgrade it to a current model PC
(Intel 8700 processor etc). I’m just wondering if it’s still the best
option for my needs to use the new PC as the storage and streaming
device as well as for general computing tasks. Or are there real
advantages (other than leaving the system on 24/7) to moving to a NAS
and/or Raspberry Pi set up for media serving via LMS and Plex? (FYI, I
have built and used a RPI a few years ago for a couple of months for
one-off reasons, so do know the basic rudiments of RPI plus Max2play).

Basically, I’m asking can I just stick with the structure of what I’ve
got now or are there compelling reasons for me (given my rather
uncomplicated needs) to change one of the more complex streaming set ups
that proliferate here. I’m not really a technical person so the simpler
the better as long as it does the job.

Any advice truly appreciated.


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