I have a jellyfin server running debian 11 that was modest spec when I built in early 2013, and isn’t doing a great job of keeping up with new media encoding or multiple streams now.

I’m looking to upgrade the core components but the thought of reinstalling the OS, rebuilding the services, and reconfiguring everything has me putting it off. It’s running an AMD A6-5400k APU, the new target hardware will be Intel i7-7700k w/ a dedicated GPU. There’s also 4 storage HDDs and a small 128gb system SSD for the host attached.

Ive heard Linux ships with drivers for most everything it supports… so I’m wondering If I were to just swap the mobo/CPU/ram could I reasonably expect debian to “just work”, or are my hesitations right and I need to plan to reinstall the OS? Is there any way to back up the system and configuration to simply restore it after the new hardware is in? I’d really like any suggestions to make this as painless as possible! Thank you

  • mark@lemmy.dingo-zebra.ts.net
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    1 year ago

    Pretty much as long as you aren’t throwing Nvidia into the mix. Sometimes you may need to reconfigure the new network adapter but other than that it should be just a matter of moving the drive(s) over

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      1 year ago

      Huh, that is awesome to hear. Of course I’m throwing nvidia into the mix heh. But I think I’ll just need install that driver specifically since it’s not with kernel? But no concerns regarding drives getting rearranged or anything like that? If so, that is fantastic news and makes me much more comfortable attempting the upgrade. Thank you!