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EDIT: In #2 you said you didn't have other PCs, but then you responded with this: Quote:
Are you just asking if you should set up a server running WHS solely for running the Sage service? If that's the case, I'd say no. I was doing that from my main home computer (XP Pro) until I turned to WHS and it worked just fine. Quote:
What I'm about to state is not a fact either, but what I believe to be true. Perhaps S_M_E or someone else knows for certain. If your WHS box's mobo fails, I believe you should be able to buy a new mobo, install WHS again and recover all your data from the drive pools. However, you would need to reinstall Sage and any other plug-ins you added to the standard WHS install. |
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I think you pretty much said this exact thing, but it's somewhat surprising, which is why I'm basically restating it. If you don't get the server reinstall option, you wouldn't be able to recover the data through WHS? You'd need to copy the data off the drives to a different drive already in the "new" WHS pool?
I did some searching and found this article. It would seem to indicate that you SHOULD be able to replace either the system drive or the motherboard, disconnect all data drives, install WHS as NEW install, reconnect the data drives and REinstall WHS and, theoretically, be back in business. As you can see in that thread, this method didn't work for one of the people in there and did work for another person. So, YMMV. |
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Thanks for the guidance. The reason i'm contemplating WHS is that I need to do a full rebuild of my entire CQC/SageTV/SQLServerLite server box.(don't ask)
Since I need to do this anyhow, and since it sucks ass to do and i don't want to do it again for another 3 years, I figured I should look around and make the call on XP Pro vs WHS. I already own XP-Pro and all the hardware, but if there's a significant value-add I don't mind spending $100 on WHS. My plan is (was?) to have 3 RAID arrays: RAID1 160GB (via mobo) - for OS RAID1 1TB (via mobo) - for pictures/email/financial/"critical" data RAID5 3TB (via LSI HW card) for DVDs, TV. This will probably grow to 5+TB eventually. My laptops & other PC run XPHome, which isn't listed as a supported backup option. Then again, I really don't care about backing those up as they have nothing worth backing up - all data sits on the RAID1 on the server. If they die (which they have), I can re-install XPHome and be back in business in an hour. I'll look through that link you mentioned, thanks again. |
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WHS doesn't officially support RAID but then again it doesn't support a lot of what I do with WHS either. I, and others, have had problems with RAID on WHS, so I'd avoid it as it's not really needed anyway. People are reporting good luck with flexraid on WHS but I'm still happy with the pool the way it is. Quote:
EDIT: Also, you should consider a larger system drive. I wouldn't use less than 320G and I'd probably choose 500G because I like to resize the C partition for more room to install other things. Quote:
EDIT2: You should be aware that some files should never be ran from network shares, including Outlook .pst files and MS money databases. Some versions of financial SW, like Quickbooks are made to be ran from a network, others are not and corruption is possible. This isn't a WHS issue, it's an issue with the other SW. If you're already running your "financial" data from a network you're probably using a version that supports it. I don't know how you backup your e-mail so the outlook.pst file issue may not be an issue for you either. Quote:
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As you said, the "new install" - "reinstall" method may or may not work, it's always worth a try but the key thing is if you're doing a new install with populated drives, disconnect them or they will be formatted and if worse comes to worse the data is readable with any NTFS capable computer so user error is more likely to lose data than anything else.
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Crashing w/ processes using >2GB is pretty funny too, because the maximum default user-space memory for a process is 2GB. So yes, if your process tries to consume more than that it will choke. If it's large-address-aware and your OS is configured to, the userspace is set to 3GB max (which it robs from kernel space, reducing it to 1GB). Doesn't matter much with most WHS installs as no single process will chew up that much RAM. If you are a heavy photo/video user you may have bumped into this, especially if you were running a 64bit OS w/ 32bit programs. Quote:
Anyway, very few people can benefit from >3GB in WHS, and if you're not sure you're one of them, you're not. Anybody running Sage on WHS shouldn't need more than 2GB, and I'd suggest that just because it's a round number and 1GB is a little skimpy. The RAID conversation goes along similar lines... If you don't already know why you'd want to use it over the drive pool, you should use the drive pool. RAID has a lot of advantages over the drive pool that don't matter to 99.9% of the people running WHS. And WHS's drive pool has advantages over RAID that matter to 99.9% of the people who run it. I just really, really wish WHS had a 64-bit version available, but there's almost no chance of that for several years.
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Exactly. As I said, I've never ran into that issue but it is a possibility when you run large amounts of RAM. There is a rumor that WHS v2 will be based on win2k8 and there have been hints that it will be x64 only but MS will neither confirm nor deny it at this stage. |
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Does this mean I can only connect a maximum of 5 HD200's to the server or does this only include actual computers? (sorry, newbie here)
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WHS *is* a server OS. While I don't have a HD200 yet, I doubt it'll be an issue. You might have issues with that if you used XP or another desktop OS.
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1. Unless you have hardware issues, the stability of your PC has nothing to do with the amount of RAM in it. 512MB, 2GB, or 4GB. Doesn't matter. The 2GB of default limit to user-space is the same if you have 512MB or 3GB installed. A process on a PC w/ 512MB can still allocate more RAM than physically present via swap and run out of space in the same way. 2. When you right-click My Computer and check the ammount of RAM listed, windows is reporting the correct ammount. They are talking about usable RAM, not physical RAM; and this discrepancy doesn't affect your system stability in anyway. It only reflects the difference between what you thought the number meant, and what it really means. I'm just trying to keep misinformation contained.
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I'm also experimenting with using duplication in the pool on my Sage recording share since there have been a number of patches and now that the pool and D partition have been converted to use 64K clusters. So far I've noticed no problems but testing has been limited.
In the past I had it turned off for the recording share due to performance issues but if I can now enable duplication for all shares it'll prevent data loss in case of future drive failures. Most TV shows can be recorded agian but if duplication no longer affects performance, then we might as well use it. |
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SME, just to be clear on this as I build my new WHS/Sage server, your TV recording drive for Sage is part of the Storage pool? And Sage records to a share added via the WHS console?
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Yes, typically I make that share non-duplicated but I'm experimenting with duplication again to see if there are still performance issues if duplicated. I create a share in the WHS console named "SageTV" for my recording share.
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Cool beans. Thanks for the info. I may give this a try on my new build.
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