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<blockquote data-quote="darkside40" data-source="post: 874365" data-attributes="member: 97160"><p>There is the downside for me, there is always one Windows PC which will need to run all the time. In my case this PC need approx. 60 Watts.</p><p>Really uneconomic to leave it running all the time, especially when i see that my Seagate Dockstar (need around 10 Watts) or my unRaid Fileserver (which is only active when a Mediafile etc. is needed) can also do the job.</p><p> </p><p>This setup works great if you have a dedicated TV Server for example, which can do the job. For me that is not that interesting.</p><p> </p><p>The original plan was to store the MySQL Database on the Dockstar which is running Linux, so that every Client could connect to it, would have been perfect because the Dockstar is running 24/7.</p><p> </p><p>I mean in MA2 it was also possible to choose the the location of the DB, maybe i just have to search throught the config Files of JMM and MA3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkside40, post: 874365, member: 97160"] There is the downside for me, there is always one Windows PC which will need to run all the time. In my case this PC need approx. 60 Watts. Really uneconomic to leave it running all the time, especially when i see that my Seagate Dockstar (need around 10 Watts) or my unRaid Fileserver (which is only active when a Mediafile etc. is needed) can also do the job. This setup works great if you have a dedicated TV Server for example, which can do the job. For me that is not that interesting. The original plan was to store the MySQL Database on the Dockstar which is running Linux, so that every Client could connect to it, would have been perfect because the Dockstar is running 24/7. I mean in MA2 it was also possible to choose the the location of the DB, maybe i just have to search throught the config Files of JMM and MA3. [/QUOTE]
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