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  1. So, about to embark on my XPEnology adventure. I'm planning on running it in a VM under ESX. I already have reasonably beefy hardware for the host - dual hex core and 128gb of RAM, and will have other VM's running as well. Two main questions: 1) With this level of hardware - worth running Plex inside of DSM, or would it make more sense to simply run a separate VM for Plex? All video storage will definitely be on shares from the XPEnology VM. Don't anticipate heavy transcoding, 2 streams at most, but I don't know how much RAM I can (or should!) assign to the xpenlogy VM. I also anticipate running Sonarr and Radarr, and possibly a few other add-ons to compliment Plex. 2) Regardless of whether I run plex inside of DSM or as a separate VM... is it worth splitting Plex video storage off onto a separate volume, or just lump everything together? My experience with Synology currently is limited to their older single-drive units, which I've used for years, but volume management has never entered the equation. I have an 8-bay case with enough drives to fill it, but have a friend selling some (relatively) cheap 8TB drives that I'm thinking of grabbing just for the video storage. I don't see plex storage being critical enough to require shr-2 levels of redundancy, while I'd like a bit more protection for my "main" storage, with personal documents, PC backups, and VMware storage, etc. It has me wondering if it is worth a separate volume just for Plex. Thoughts?
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