Long time lurking...
I have decided to move away from AMAHI as my home media/pseudo-NAS solution and am intrigued about the parity/security that ZFS presents.
Use Case:
- 24/7 operation as back up service
- media server (plex)
- streaming locally 2160p
- streaming across WAN multiple 1080/720 streams
- transcode as necessary (rare)
- Host multiple VM instances (2-4)
- File serving/syncing (owncloud)
- VPN service
- download client
- smtp server (possibly, not definitely)
- web server (low resource, text and image)
- crashplan service
Having done a fair amount of reading, I am trying to determine the best CPU/MOBO combo to deliver performance at the lowest TDP possible (E3-1285l v4 was what I was initially looking at...though the 15xx series with IRIS looks powerful at nice per watt ratio)
Ideally storage specs would be:
- Samsung evo boot drive
- 6 x 4tb WD reds (5400) -- with room to grow, and a desire to be hot swappable (HBA card if necessary).
32Gb ECC to support the storage with some overhead.
The goal is to remain powerful, without crushing consumption during idle or low resource use.
Is low TDP Xeon overkill?
Any suggestions would be great.
Thank you.
I have decided to move away from AMAHI as my home media/pseudo-NAS solution and am intrigued about the parity/security that ZFS presents.
Use Case:
- 24/7 operation as back up service
- media server (plex)
- streaming locally 2160p
- streaming across WAN multiple 1080/720 streams
- transcode as necessary (rare)
- Host multiple VM instances (2-4)
- File serving/syncing (owncloud)
- VPN service
- download client
- smtp server (possibly, not definitely)
- web server (low resource, text and image)
- crashplan service
Having done a fair amount of reading, I am trying to determine the best CPU/MOBO combo to deliver performance at the lowest TDP possible (E3-1285l v4 was what I was initially looking at...though the 15xx series with IRIS looks powerful at nice per watt ratio)
Ideally storage specs would be:
- Samsung evo boot drive
- 6 x 4tb WD reds (5400) -- with room to grow, and a desire to be hot swappable (HBA card if necessary).
32Gb ECC to support the storage with some overhead.
The goal is to remain powerful, without crushing consumption during idle or low resource use.
Is low TDP Xeon overkill?
Any suggestions would be great.
Thank you.