Hardware Recommendation (Exhaust Builds)

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StrixDaOwl

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From a hardware perspective, does it make a difference when dealing with DDR4 2400 RAM (ECC or NON ECC)? Also will having 90 TB of storage with 256G of RAM with 4 NVMe 250 or 500 sticks for Cache (2 for reading) and ZIL/LOG/SLOG (2 for writing) provide enough performance to allow 20 users to pull movies/files/database/etc?
 
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From a hardware perspective, does it make a difference when dealing with DDR4 2400 RAM (ECC or NON ECC)

Not sure I understand what you’re asking here?
 
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From a hardware perspective, does it make a difference when dealing with DDR4 2400 RAM (ECC or NON ECC)?
As long as your board supports DDR4 2400, then you shouldn't have any problems.
If you use ECC, your board and CPU should also support ECC RAM.

And IMO, you should use ECC.

As for you thread title: Would you elaborate on what you mean by
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From a hardware perspective, does it make a difference when dealing with DDR4 2400 RAM (ECC or NON ECC)? Also will having 90 TB of storage with 256G of RAM with 4 NVMe 250 or 500 sticks for Cache (2 for reading) and ZIL/LOG/SLOG (2 for writing) provide enough performance to allow 20 users to pull movies/files/database/etc?
I don't think you have provided enough information for anyone to provide you a useful answer.
You have to share with us so we can help you.
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