A Guide to Understanding NAS as a Plex Media Server
With Plex being one of the biggest platforms out there for users who want to enjoy the media they own, but in the slickest possible way, it is easy to assume that everyone knows about Plex Media Server. The terminology, the setup and all the tiny little learning curves that can make mountains out of molehills for many of us. Add to that the fact that in order to enjoy your media within Plex you need a network-attached storage (NAS) device in most cases in order to share your media and it can be a fantastically intimidating first step into this world. Never fear, today I want to take a good long look at the most commonly misunderstood terms and practices of using a NAS as a plex media server and help you get it right the first time.
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With Plex being one of the biggest platforms out there for users who want to enjoy the media they own, but in the slickest possible way, it is easy to assume that everyone knows about Plex Media Server. The terminology, the setup and all the tiny little learning curves that can make mountains out of molehills for many of us. Add to that the fact that in order to enjoy your media within Plex you need a network-attached storage (NAS) device in most cases in order to share your media and it can be a fantastically intimidating first step into this world. Never fear, today I want to take a good long look at the most commonly misunderstood terms and practices of using a NAS as a plex media server and help you get it right the first time.
Continue reading...
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Check out FREE NAS advice section on nascompares.com