Run Minidlna from RAMDisk
I am using Raspberry Pi to stream movies to my LAN.
The movies are mounted using sshfs and streamed with MiniDLNA.
Now the Pi has very slow SD-Card I/O, at iotop I can see minidlna uses <95% I/O speed.
- Now my Question is, if I could let minidlna run from ramdisk?
As it is 'just' streaming it should be possible 'on-the-fly'?
I tried to mount sshfs to Ramdisk, but no effects.
raspberry-pi raspbian tmpfs ramdisk
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I am using Raspberry Pi to stream movies to my LAN.
The movies are mounted using sshfs and streamed with MiniDLNA.
Now the Pi has very slow SD-Card I/O, at iotop I can see minidlna uses <95% I/O speed.
- Now my Question is, if I could let minidlna run from ramdisk?
As it is 'just' streaming it should be possible 'on-the-fly'?
I tried to mount sshfs to Ramdisk, but no effects.
raspberry-pi raspbian tmpfs ramdisk
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Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago
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I am using Raspberry Pi to stream movies to my LAN.
The movies are mounted using sshfs and streamed with MiniDLNA.
Now the Pi has very slow SD-Card I/O, at iotop I can see minidlna uses <95% I/O speed.
- Now my Question is, if I could let minidlna run from ramdisk?
As it is 'just' streaming it should be possible 'on-the-fly'?
I tried to mount sshfs to Ramdisk, but no effects.
raspberry-pi raspbian tmpfs ramdisk
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I am using Raspberry Pi to stream movies to my LAN.
The movies are mounted using sshfs and streamed with MiniDLNA.
Now the Pi has very slow SD-Card I/O, at iotop I can see minidlna uses <95% I/O speed.
- Now my Question is, if I could let minidlna run from ramdisk?
As it is 'just' streaming it should be possible 'on-the-fly'?
I tried to mount sshfs to Ramdisk, but no effects.
raspberry-pi raspbian tmpfs ramdisk
raspberry-pi raspbian tmpfs ramdisk
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Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago
add a comment |
1
Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago
1
1
Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago
add a comment |
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Don't use sshfs.
– Ipor Sircer
9 mins ago
What should i use to mount the remote media directory? The remote directory is in a datacenter not in my LAN
– Deetze
7 mins ago
nfs (over vpn) is the best solution.
– Ipor Sircer
6 mins ago