
However, thisĪrticle doesn't even come close to all the help needed. Move an Install to Another System is the one I followed the closest. I followed a number of articles on this that I found, but

Now add 32400 in the source port and then add localhost:32400 in the destination (shown above).Moving or cloning a Plex Media Server on a different piece of hardware If completed successfully then your all set browse to and you can access the server, to complete the inisal setup you do HAVE to be on the local network if this is a remote install then you can ssh tunnel in.Ĭonnect to your server via SSH then right click the title bar and click change settings, Click the (+) next to SSH and click tunnel. Sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_0.9.-cece46d_b Mar 21, 2016) to get the latest version go to Plex Downloads This is the current version as of this post (Version 0.9.-cece46d Now lets download Plex Media Server or PMS for short. Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade Let start and make sure were up to date before we do our install *While Plex Media Server can install and run on a computer with a slower processor, you might not have a very good experience, depending on your usage. Single 1080p transcode: Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Single 720p transcode: Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz

CPU:No transcoding: Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz (NAS devices based on ARM or PowerPC processors should also be capable of at least one stream with no transcoding) Of course, more RAM won’t hurt you and will certainly be helpful if you’re also doing other things on the computer. 2GB of RAM is typically more than sufficient and some installs (particularly Linux-based installs) can often happily run with even less. *In general, Plex Media Server doesn’t require large amounts of RAM. Plex is software that allows you to manage your media and provides the ability to stream your media while away.
