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Dream/Reality RAID Fileserver/HD Sage Server
I'm going to be moving into a house in the next few months and once I do I plan on building a rackmount RAID fileserver which will be used for the following:
1) Huge RAID filestorage capability with excellent throughput 2) Supplemental SageTV server with 4 ATSC HD tuners to be network encoders for primary existing SageTV server 3) Probably do Showanalyzer commercial detection of all HD recordings 4) Compress all HD recordings automatically to Xvid/divx with AC3/5.1 My current SageTV setup is as follows: Server: ------- Lian Li PC 70 Case 550 Watt Powersupply Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard Athlon 64 3500+ 6800gt 1GB Ram Several individual drives totalling over 1TB 7 Encoders: Two Hauppauge WinTV PVR-500s One Nvidia DualTV MCE One Hauppauge WinTV PVR-USB2 (I have two more that I don't use) I have a crummy client machine but I will be building a new one to hook up via HDMI to most likely a 1080p 52" LCD Flat panel TV Now here is the current config I'm toying with getting for the RAID/Sage Slave server: Case: (Ordered 10/06/2006) Chenbro RM41416T2-B with 16 Hotswap bays and SAS/SATA II Backplane http://serversdirect.com/productdetail?product=104536 Motherboard: Tyan Thunder n6650W (S2915) Dual Socket F Opteron without SAS Processors: (TWO) AMD Opteron 2214 HE RAM: Undecided Video Card: Not important RAID Controller: ARC-1261ML PCI-Express x8 SATA II Controller Card Hard Drives for RAID: (will start with 4 drives) Four - Western Digital Caviar RE2 WD5000YS 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive HD Tuners: Two - Dual Tuner SiliconDust HDHomeRuns Power Supply: ordered 10/10/2006 Coolmax CTG-1000 (1000 watt) ----------------------------- Anyone have any suggestions or comments regarding this configuration I'd love to hear them. I'm very open to suggestions at this point. Last edited by ToxMox; 03-07-2007 at 11:58 AM. |
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You might want to test the write speed for the raid card/ drives you plan to use. Mine is a 5 drive hardware raid 3 card with SATA150 drives and it has trouble keeping up and I only have 4 SD and 1 HD card with only one client typically reading at a time. Keep in mind too that each SA instance is reading the file as well and I assume transcoding would be a simultanious read and write. I think you'll run into array speed limitations.
I will be blowing up the raid for my tv recording in my next rebuild (for V6 update). I plan to keep 3 drives in the raid 3 for music, movies, photos and other files to be protected. I will use the two other drives as independent drives and directing my HD card to one drive and the SD cards to the other. |
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What RAID card do you have? I plan on running RAID 5. Based on the numbers in this review of the card I'm planning on getting it looks like it would be more than adequate to handle the IO I would be putting the disks through. Tell me if I'm not reading the data correctly.
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XFX revolution.
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Only thing I can add:
I avoid WD drives like the plague. I had one go bad, and a friend (whose system i build) had one go bad a few years later. I stick to Seagate. Oh and I've figure dout a nice way to do this: 4) Compress all HD recordings automatically to Xvid/divx with AC3/5.1 I just started using Dr Divx (http://labs.divx.com/DrDivX) to do this. It has a feature called a watch list, it will encode any files it sees there. I use windows scheduler to run Dr Divx every weeknight at 1 AM. 2.5 mbps, Hi Def profile, resized to 1024x576 outputs a nice looking file. It encodes at about 1 third real time. I was using Nero AVC for this but its just god-awful slow for HD. |
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I should clarify Dr Divx will encode any files it see in a specified folder.
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ToxMox,
I've gone down the road you are looking to. It has been very good to me. My sig has a bunch of links to what my main server is made of. I've got pics of it setup and running, yet I've been slacking on a write up of it (including a webpage) Oh and just to add my two cents..... go with a 9000 series 3ware RAID controler. They have a way better rep for being good cards. Never had a problem with mine even though its an 8000 series. Also, I'm guessing you are talking RAID-5. Right? |
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Originally when I envisioned building a RAID-5 I had always intended to use a 3ware product but lately I've been reading very positive reviews for the Areca cards and their performance. Is there something I'm missing information wise that should make me reconsider 3ware?
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Maybe it turns out that I got the dog of the HW RAID cards...
I originally chose the Netcell based card based on reviews like this one Quote:
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Anyone want to buy a nice raid card? Last edited by briands; 10-06-2006 at 07:04 AM. |
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You're going to like the Areca. I have a 1260, and I think I actually sleep better at night. I run the OS on a RAID 1 mirror and the data on a RAID 6 array. I only have 4 drives in the data array at present, so I haven't bothered benchmarking, and with only 4 drives in a RAID 6, I don't think I'd try using it for HD PVR.
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BTW what motherboard are you running the card on? So with these cards you can configure multiple arrays on one controller? For example if I wanted to put in 8 x 500gb drives could I run two seperate 4 drive RAID 5s? |
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See this helpful comparison/review http://tweakers.net/reviews/557/1 , which shows a little of the web administration pages and in particular the high-level list of "volume set" operations. |
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Well I went ahead and ordered this Chenbro 4U case with SAS/SATA II backplane:
http://serversdirect.com/productdetail?product=104536 Final cost: $695.05 shipped. |
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Thanks salsbst that link was helpful
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I have a chenbro case, too. It's nice, but I had a heck of a time routing all 16 of the sata cables through the barrier (included in mine) between the drives and the rest of the system. I'm ultimately very happy with the machine and my purchase choices, but wish that I hadn't purchased the jet-engine-sounding redundant power supplies that came with my case.
We live in an apartment. Until we move into a house, I won't be filling my case, because the noise that would be generated by the fans needed to cool our chenbro case would be unbreabable if I filled the case with hard drives. |
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I have the 3Ware 9500-12 SATA 150 with 8 Seagate 250GB Drives ( 1 Hot spare ) so basically 7 Drives in RAID 5...I highly recommend the hot spare. I had one drive fail and replaced it a week later after RMAing it as well as beefing of my drive bay cooling...My raid had no problem rebuilding the hot spare drive while still recording 3 HDTV shows and 4 SD recordings....RAID 5 is plenty fast enoguh with a good card.
EDIT: I am counting imparied tonight...I only have 3 HD Tuners....but at the time I did have 6 SD Tuners, but have decreased them as my HD Tuners are being used more. Right when the drive failed the Playback stuttered for a couple minutes then smoothed out once the Raid Card decided to fail the drive...It basically killed read performance briefly but, when I rewound it was fine and not corrupted on disk. I also highly recommmend a beefy PSU. I have a 750 Watt PSU, which according my UPS is consistently drawing around 400 Watts at idle....peak drive and CPU actiivty boost that to close to 600 Watts. John
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SageTV 6.6, 100Mb LAN Living Room: WinXP Pro SP2, AMD XP3200+, 1GB, 1.3TB 3ware 9500S12 RAID5, GigaByte GA7N400Pro2, 2xVBOX USB2 HD Tuner<-Antennna, 1xHDHR<-Antennna , HD100 to HDMI Splitter 1080i->32" 4:3 HDTV or 1080i->92" 1080P LCD Projector Kitchen: WinXP Home SP2, Celeron 2.0Ghz, 512MB, 40GB, Saphire ATI MB, ATI9200->19"LCD 2 BedRooms: MediaMVP Last edited by jptaz; 10-06-2006 at 07:02 PM. |
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salsbst:
If you don't mind could you tell me how much you bought your 1260 for and when you bought it? I'm trying to get an idea of how the price is decreasing over time on these controllers. |
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