Plex Media

This would be interesting - but would it be worth it?

If you can just do streaming on the media it could work ok, but if you needed to transcode, you'd have to dedicate a good amount of resources to make it a truly viable option - at that point you might as well just host it on its own box (in my case I host my plex server and plexconnect on a Mac mini and use various NAS boxes to store my actual media)
 
This would be interesting - but would it be worth it?

If you can just do streaming on the media it could work ok, but if you needed to transcode, you'd have to dedicate a good amount of resources to make it a truly viable option - at that point you might as well just host it on its own box (in my case I host my plex server and plexconnect on a Mac mini and use various NAS boxes to store my actual media)
While I don't see the value really, considering how EASY it is to install and configure PLEX, transcoding in a VM is perfectly sane and fine. I ran my Plex MS in a VM for the last 2 years.
 
I never said it wasn't fine, the sanity of it could be debated based on the strength of the host box, but I feel it's a waste on a weaker box because of the stress the transcoding can put on the box - especially if you have more than one client requesting video that requires transcoding. I mean if you have a really beefy box where you can set enough cores for the vm that is holding the plex server to still have cores left over for other vms I can see doing it, but if your using a weaker box - what's the point really?