We have to clarify what we mean by “crash”. My crash isn’t truly a crash, but what is called a “deadlock” - this occurs when Plex is totally unreachable via the web interface or any client, but the server is still “running” in the system tray of Windows 10. The only fix is to either right click and stop Plex, then restart it; or reboot the entire server. If the Plex icon is disappearing totally from the system tray or is no longer in task manager, then that would truly be a crash of the program. The thread where we are discussing the “deadlock” issue that myself and others are having is located here: Plex Server Crashing Randomly - #78 by brucestephensrx
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