NewishToFreenas
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- Jan 27, 2020
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Case: Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 12 Hot Swap Bays & 5 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-L4412)
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4112 CPU @ 2.60GHz
Mobo: Supermicro Motherboard MBD-X11SPI-TF-O Xeon Single Socket P (LGA3647) C622 Max.1TB PCI Express ATX (MBD-X11SPI-TF-O)
RAM: 6x Supermicro (M393A2K40CB2-CTD) 16GB SDRAM ECC Registered DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Server Memory Model MEM-DR416L-SL04-ER26
PSU: Seasonic FOCUS PX-650, 650W 80+ Platinum Full-Modular
Storage: 6x WD Red Pro 10TB, 2x WD Red Pro 4TB
OS: Sandisk 16GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive, Speed Up to 130MB/s (SDCZ430-016G-G46)
My goal is to be able to simultaneously:
-Host files for 3-4 desktops and a few security cameras
-Serve up to 3 plex streams at 1080p
-Host a personal ftp server(unlikely to have more than 2-3 simultaneous users, and home internet connection so upload won't be saturated)
-Some small scale web hosting(testing over LAN, not production)
I plan to make a 4TB Raid1 array for exclusive use by the cameras, and a RaidZ2 array for storage. I believe 40TB will be sufficient for the foreseeable future, but if not I may add a second pool of 10TB disks(figuring on a ~10 year service life, at which point hopefully much larger drives will be available). I don't want plex to fall behind on buffering even if all of these tasks are going at once.
That said, I guess my questions are:
-Is there any glaring hardware incompatibility here?
-I see 1GB/TB thrown around a lot, which would put my requirement at current as 68GB~. I went for the 16GB sticks to fill all 6 channels, is there any reason to buy larger sticks? I figure if I need to add another 40TB in drives, I can still add 2 more 16GB sticks to the second slots of the dual slot channels. Further, am I actually benefitting from filling all channels or could I just buy 5 sticks for the time being and get the same performance?
-Is my cpu oversized or am I overlooking better deals? The price seems high, but a 4k passmark score is recommended for a 1080p stream, and since I intend to run 3 alongside other minor tasks, it seemed to be around what I need.
Any answers, or other input, are much appreciated. Thank you!
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4112 CPU @ 2.60GHz
Mobo: Supermicro Motherboard MBD-X11SPI-TF-O Xeon Single Socket P (LGA3647) C622 Max.1TB PCI Express ATX (MBD-X11SPI-TF-O)
RAM: 6x Supermicro (M393A2K40CB2-CTD) 16GB SDRAM ECC Registered DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Server Memory Model MEM-DR416L-SL04-ER26
PSU: Seasonic FOCUS PX-650, 650W 80+ Platinum Full-Modular
Storage: 6x WD Red Pro 10TB, 2x WD Red Pro 4TB
OS: Sandisk 16GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive, Speed Up to 130MB/s (SDCZ430-016G-G46)
My goal is to be able to simultaneously:
-Host files for 3-4 desktops and a few security cameras
-Serve up to 3 plex streams at 1080p
-Host a personal ftp server(unlikely to have more than 2-3 simultaneous users, and home internet connection so upload won't be saturated)
-Some small scale web hosting(testing over LAN, not production)
I plan to make a 4TB Raid1 array for exclusive use by the cameras, and a RaidZ2 array for storage. I believe 40TB will be sufficient for the foreseeable future, but if not I may add a second pool of 10TB disks(figuring on a ~10 year service life, at which point hopefully much larger drives will be available). I don't want plex to fall behind on buffering even if all of these tasks are going at once.
That said, I guess my questions are:
-Is there any glaring hardware incompatibility here?
-I see 1GB/TB thrown around a lot, which would put my requirement at current as 68GB~. I went for the 16GB sticks to fill all 6 channels, is there any reason to buy larger sticks? I figure if I need to add another 40TB in drives, I can still add 2 more 16GB sticks to the second slots of the dual slot channels. Further, am I actually benefitting from filling all channels or could I just buy 5 sticks for the time being and get the same performance?
-Is my cpu oversized or am I overlooking better deals? The price seems high, but a 4k passmark score is recommended for a 1080p stream, and since I intend to run 3 alongside other minor tasks, it seemed to be around what I need.
Any answers, or other input, are much appreciated. Thank you!