I don't think so! It's been set-and-forget for years. If I find any new music I want to save, just copy it over. If I need the library somewhere outside my home, I can either VPN in or just rsync it to a USB drive. It requires next to no maintenance. Just occasional backups.
Anything I was into in 2005 is so played out that I would never listen to it now.
I am really the opposite of all this in that I routinely delete my entire music collection to intentionally start over.
It forces me to find what is new and interesting.
I lost a ton of indie electronic music from the early days of myspace music in a 2009 hard drive fuckup. I can't imagine doing that willingly, because I still wish I could find some of those hobby musicians again. I do occasionally trim a few gigabytes of music I don't care for anymore, but I regularly listen to most of my collection that sits around 280gb of mainly flac files.