Barring any quirks; for Arch, RHEL, Rocky, Alma, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Mandrivia, openSUSE, Ubuntu, and Void it's as simple as installing nvidia-open. Most other distros its the same, but the package name varies from repository to repository.
It really doesn't matter how long your media is, it matters the specific conditions you're changing. Encoding takes time, and it's outrageously stressful on a CPU. It's still going to take a long time versus using a GPU.
Which is literally why I shit on them, and then you defended them. So which is it? You defending them or shitting on them? Because I've never not had an issue with DHL.
These people seem...pretty stupid tbh. Maybe they don't understand what fail2ban is, or what it does, but you should absolutely use fail2ban. Security is objectively better by just having it enabled than not for any service, not just jellyfin.
I would like the transcoding to be done on the server side
Unless your server has access to a GPU, and uses WebGL to be able to utilize that GPU via web tech, I don't recommend doing this at all. Gonna take a dozen hours to encode via CPU...
You got it. Seems like a few people disagree with what I said, but for the vast majority of cases what I've said is objectively true. I'm sure you can find an instance or two where it's not, so take it with a grain of salt.
Nice! I'll give it a try.