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Good HW setup for SageTV Server?
Looking for feedback on this setup configuration:
Server HW: - GIGABYTE GA-890FXA-UD5(rev. 2.0) Socket AM3/ AMD 890FX/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&2GbE/ATX Motherboard - Dual 1GB NIC's setup for adapter teaming to switch - AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) - 8GB of Kingston DDR3-1600 - (3) WD Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB Hard Drive - Intel X25-M 80GB Mainstream SATA2 Solid State Drive Misc Setup Info: - ReadyNAS 10TB Array (dual 1GB NIC's bonded to switch) - (4) DirectTV HD Receivers - (4) HD-PVR's - (1-4) Paterson USB TV Controllers (don't quite know who many of these I would need 1 to 1 relationship?) - (6-8) HD200's - Win 7 OS installed on 80GB SSD - Recorded shows saves on (3) WD 1TB drives setup in Raid0 - Image the SSD to NAS once a week for backups. |
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That's a bit overkill, but it will do the trick.
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It's more than a bit overkill, but it certainly will get the job done.
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i7-6700 server with about 10tb of space currently SageTV v9 (64bit) Ceton InfiniTV ETH 6 cable card tuner (Spectrum cable) OpenDCT HD-300 HD Extenders (hooked to my whole-house A/V system for synched playback on multiple TVs - great during a Superbowl party) Amazon Firestick 4k and Nvidia Shield using the MiniClient Using CQC to control it all |
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Any issues with having the movie, music storage in a different location than what the DTV capture would be streaming to?
Forgot to add the 136" 2:35 scope screen and associated panny 4000 projector. Currently have 4 DTV receivers (3 bedrooms and living room) and don't want to add anymore and since I'm the middle of a remodel of the 1850sq ft basement where a living space, bar, office and theater room will reside. Want to make sure this box can handle any load requested of it and it didn't make alot of sense to stream the live tv to the NAS, just to pull it back off and send it to the client (equals tons of network traffic) hence the RAID0 config. I am looking to build the server and then get 1 HD-PVR and take one of the existing DTV receivers to it's new home location (basement media room) then start integrating the components. Once the first one gets done, I would do that with the others. Heck having the family stop fighting over what shows are being recorded / being played at any one time would be enough to install these features. Does the video card matter at all on the server side? Last edited by wikel; 07-09-2010 at 03:23 PM. |
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I have all my music, movies, and fanart at another location on the LAN with no troubles. And a video card will make a difference if you plan to watch shows directly on the server itself.
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I guess people will complain about anything on the internet, but if you look around, you may see some complaints about Gigabyte mobo's lately. I lost one recently too.
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i'd say rediculously overkill. You could, instead, by a system at 1/4 the price, and send the extra cash my way... ;-)
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MB: Great looking board. however, I'd recommend one with onboard video. Dual GB teamimg: Probably never be needed. Even if all 8 HD200' were streaming full-rate Blu-Ray (hinghly unlikly), that'd only end up being 320Mbps, which should survive just fine on a single Gig link. CPU: That thing will sit there idle on all but probably 2 cores most the time. And those 2 will be running at about 15% tops. RAM: SageTVService will never use more than about a 1.5GB, as that will be the practical cap on the JVM it runs in. RAID0: three-times as likely to lose everything. Sage works quite well with the drives set up as just separate drives. Especially in v7, if set to performance mode (where it balances load across drives), it will work just fine. SSD: Nice, but not worth the money on a sage server, IMO. Once the system is booted up, it won't really need to access the local drive much at all, and the stuff it DOES need will be well cached. (especially with >2GB RAM) ReadyNAS: Don't see the point in running a separate system for the storage. the sage server will be up full-time, just connect the drives to it. For the cost of the ReadyNAS system (plus some savings from downsizing some of the other components), you could buy a decent RAID card to put in one of those PCIe x8 slots that MB is loaded with.
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room Last edited by Fuzzy; 07-10-2010 at 10:45 AM. |
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I just wanted to say I bought the panny 4000 last year and project it on 110" and love it with sage.
Ps it is way overkill, but processor can get above 15% if you are running multiple instances of commercial skip or transcoding on it. |
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Ideally, comskip woudl be done live, as it records, which really doesn't push the processor that hard.
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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Yeah but I allow 4 at a time (yes my wife records 4 at a time sometimes) 1 per processor and it can get pushed up there especially if they are h.264 recordings from a hd-pvr.
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Agreed. SSD is a waste for this. |
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Server HW:
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Useless Way over kill but would be usefull for Game/Video Editor/Convert thing like that but other then that save your money go for lowest cost High GHz Dual/Quad-Core Best to stick with 4GB Quote:
If this going be your boot drive then it waste of money in stade go for low cost 32GB Misc Setup Info: Boy this would make good DVD Storeage Quote:
Raid is Bad idea increasing your risk of losing your data. Raid is only useful for Rip DVD Storeage BECUASES you have RealDeal backup copy. You don't need to do this but one time ever few months What you do want to do auto backup sagetv stuff |
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Wikel - there is certainly a tendancy to want to build the biggest and fastest machine whenever we start out. But consider the fact that this SageTV server will simply be saving 0s and 1s from the tuners to a hard drive. All the hard work is done by the HD-PVRs themselves.
If you want to comskip and some of the other plugins (like playon, etc), then a slightly faster processor might be warranted. But you can still get away with a decent dual core processor. Anything more is simply overkill. The other comments are all correct as well concerning the specific parts - like the fact that there is ZERO need for a SSD drive and a machine like this.
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i7-6700 server with about 10tb of space currently SageTV v9 (64bit) Ceton InfiniTV ETH 6 cable card tuner (Spectrum cable) OpenDCT HD-300 HD Extenders (hooked to my whole-house A/V system for synched playback on multiple TVs - great during a Superbowl party) Amazon Firestick 4k and Nvidia Shield using the MiniClient Using CQC to control it all |
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How important is the video card on a sage server setup. I will be doing trancoding to a 360 and other devices along with comskip.
Thanks for any assistance. |
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AMD Athlon X4 630 Asrock 785G (onboard video is really the way to go) 3GB of RAM OS on RAID 1 (2 x 500GB drives for redundancy) 2 - 750GB drives (no raid) for Recordings 2 - Dell Perc 5i RAID Cards* - 1 running a 9TB RAID 5 array with hot spare and 1 running a 1TB RAID 5 array (for file storage) HDHomerun and Avermedia HD Duet for recording 4 HD Streams 2 x HDPVR's for recording off of two Dish Network VIP211's** Norco 4020 for housing my 15 hard drives (provides plenty of future expansion). * These Hardware RAID cards can be picked up for $60-100 a piece. This makes them considerably cheaper than buying a separate NAS plus you save energy by doing it all in one unit ** I used to have 3 STB's but they were over kill. I never used more than 2 so I got rid of my third. Capturing locals in other ways really cuts down on STB's needed.
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Sage Server: AMD Athlon II 630, Asrock 785G motherboard, 3GB of RAM, 500GB OS HD in RAID 1 and 2 - 750GB Recording Drives, HDHomerun, Avermedia HD Duet & 2-HDPVRs, and 9.0TB storage in RAID 5 via Dell Perc 5i for DVD storage Source: Clear QAM and OTA for locals, 2-DishNetwork VIP211's Clients: 2 Sage HD300's, 2 Sage HD200's, 2 Sage HD100's, 1 MediaMVP, and 1 Placeshifter |
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Video card is completely unused. Anything that will boot windows will work. The GPU isn't used for anything in a stand-alone server. The only time it would matter would be if you are going to also be using it for watching as well as serving.
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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