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Server Death - need build advice (thinking Unraid)
I'm heartbroken, and need guidance. I had just ugraded to v9, was swapping some drives around (migrated to a new 4tb), and when I went to power up...no signs of life, nothing. It seems the power supply is functional (fan spins with jumper), but the mobo doesn't do anything at all. I tried a CMOS reset, but not thinking it will come back.
The server was ~10 years old, so it's probably time, right? It was a Core2Duo e4300 on a Gigabyte DS3 965p mobo. IT served SageTV faithfully. For a new server, I'd like to go to Unraid. I'd go Sage on Docker as soon as IR/Firewire blasting is an option. That seems to mean that I'll be living on an Unraid VM perhaps until then. I also think that I might want to have enough power for Plex streams. Various Dockers like Crashplan, Google Music... Ideally, I'd love to hit the Power Consumption vs. Capability vs. Cost sweet spot - utopia. I'd be willing to invest more though, as I wouldn't plan to upgrade in a long time. I won't be gaming on this. I'm really stuck on what CPU to consider (and then to find a mobo). I see all this talk about ECC memory, and that seems to push to Xeons. I also see advice to "wait till Kaby Lake since everything will be better then" which makes me wonder about doing more budget investment now with a path to upgrade. I'm overwhelmed. Any advice on what CPU and possibly Mobo? I can take it from there I think... --need the VT-D/ VT-x? options for Unraid VMs --don't THINK I need ECC RAM, but understand the virtue of it --I'd prefer more durable equipment (e.g. see Supermicro mobos as recommended), but there is a diminishing return on that I'm sure Last edited by Tomahawk51; 10-13-2016 at 12:57 PM. |
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I'll share my thought development, in case it's of interest:
de facto start on CPU (given Tom's Hardware): i7 6700k
The alternative mentioned, the Intel Core i7-5820K, has a lower clock speed, but 6 vs 4 cores. with plans to run Dockers + 1 VM maybe ... I'm assuming (no basis) the 6700k might be *better*. Last edited by Tomahawk51; 10-13-2016 at 01:46 PM. |
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The Tom's recommendations are for gaming duties IIRC. I'd start with how many transcoding streams you'll want to be able to support.
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Check this thread. Very powerful stuff if you can get a good MB. RAM is cheap also. I did it and am very happy. Lots of power to spare.
Used stuff, but good stuff. For new, I'd go with server boards and ECC memory (not really needed, but not really any more expensive depending on what you get) If you don't want to go the used route I can put together a server config based on your budget if you want.
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Totally depends on your needs. I have quite old hardware running unRAID (in sig). It works, but not enough cpu to transcode 2 streams at a time. Plus, it's an old tech power hog, so I'm wanting to upgrade anyway.
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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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Did you try replacing the battery on the mobo? That has caused an old PC to fail to boot on me before.
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I was so excited to try this, something that didn't cross my mind. Alas, a new battery does nothing . Thanks for the suggestion!
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I'm thinking I'd go all in and get 2 Xeons (maybe not a rational decision), and I would ask for your input as I research this more, but a question for now - can I run 1 CPU on one of the Dual CPU boards? With the idea to scale later? Or, is that not possible/good? |
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My UPS states that I'm consuming 276w with the server and 3 directv boxes plugged in. I don't spin my drives down so I could save power there if I wanted. The server is busy too so it's not idle.
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SageTV Server: unRAID Docker v9, S2600CPJ, Norco 24 hot swap bay case, 2x Xeon 2670, 64 GB DDR3, 3x Colossus for DirecTV, HDHR for OTA Living room: nVidia Shield TV, Sage Mini Client, 65" Panasonic VT60 Bedroom: Xiomi Mi Box, Sage Mini Client, 42" Panasonic PZ800u Theater: nVidia Shield TV, mini client, Plex for movies, 120" screen. Mitsubishi HC4000. Denon X4300H. 7.4.4 speaker setup. |
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Honestly, in my use case, about the only thing I can potentially see using full IOMMU/VT-d support for would be to add a couple mid-level video cards for hardware assisted transcoding, assuming any of the transcoding jobs out there support it (not sure if the ffmpeg transcoding that openDCT does would, but I'm guessing with the right combination, it could be made to work).
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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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SageTV v9 Server: ASRock Z97 Extreme4, Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4Ghz, 32GB RAM, 6x 3TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 5TB 7200rpm HD, 2x 6TB 7200rpm HD, 4x 256GB SSD, 4x 500GB SSD, unRAID Pro 6.7.2 (Dual Parity + SSD Cache). Capture: 1x Ceton InfiniTV 4 (ClearQAM), 2x Ceton InfiniTV 6, 1x BM1000-HDMI, 1x BM3500-HDMI. Clients: 1x HD300 (Living Room), 1x HD200 (Master Bedroom). Software: OpenDCT :: WMC Live TV Tuner :: Schedules Direct EPG |
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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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If you're talking about profiles in OpenDCT, you should know there's a lot more that goes into GPU acceleration in FFmpeg than just selecting the right codec. I experimented with this a while ago and I found that everything I actually needed might not be available without compiling additional native code.
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I will need to research this more on the unraid forums, but here's some options I'm looking at. Any input?
Then to determine if I can recycle my Antec Sonata III case and fit this stuff http://www.antec.com/product.php?id=...5022021&lan=nz And if so, if a powersupply like this would fit. Not sure if crazy overkill, but thinking of investing for scalability if needed. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139142 Ram - I'll figure that out later! |
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http://www.norcotek.com/product/rpc-4308/
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Server: MSI Z270 SLI Plus ATX Motherboard, Intel i7-7700T CPU, 32GB Memory, Unraid 6.11.5, sagetvopen-sagetv-server-opendct-java11 Docker (version 2.0.7) Tuners: 2 x SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime Cable TV Tuners, SiliconDust HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K OTA Tuner Clients: Multiple HD300 Extenders, Multiple Fire TV Stick 4K Max w/MiniClient Miscellaneous: Multiple Sony RM-VLZ620 Universal Remote Controls |
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How much server horsepower does it take to transcode MPEG-2 to H.264? It doesn't need that much, does it?
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It generally takes up almost an entire core, but that depends on how fast your processor is and what preset you're using. If you care more about having the H.264 format than how big the file ends up being, you can likely get 8 streams out of a good quad-core i7.
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Maybe we are not talking about the same thing but why would you care about file size when you are streaming in real time, as the file won't be permanently stored, other than to minimize data usage?
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