by acroyear » Thu May 27, 2021 1:52 am
I keep mine on two separate servers. Earlier versions didn't handle > 50,000 files very well, but it has improved much since then.
I have a single external hard drive that each server reads (one of them is therefore reading it over my LAN but that usually isn't a problem). Splitting the server also helps in that the "rock pop" set I want albums sorted by year, but the classical and soundtracks (and audio books) I'd rather have sorted by name. (When looking through the Beethoven collection, seeing a 1975 Symphony 7 recording coming up ahead of a 1993 Symphony 3 doesn't help me at all.)
The initial scan is painful, of course, but after that - it only follows folders it thinks have changed, so it isn't trying to re-read every file on every scan (unlike, say, Plex).
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