New Intel Atom 2750 / 2758

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Harsesis

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Hi,

I'm thinking about building a new Server in near (or not SO near) future. One critera thats very important for me is the power Consumption. So today I saw some interesting Boards with the new Intel Atom 2750 processor and I was wondering how well that would work with Freenas / ZFS. One of the Boards I saw was the ASRock C2750D4I. What do you think, are the new atom processors quick enough to run a well performing Freenas system?

(My main question relates to the Processor not this concrete board)
 

jgreco

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I'm skeptical of any claims to saturating gigabit links with FreeNAS and ZFS, or CIFS. We'll see I guess.
 

Harsesis

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Yeah, I'm skeptical with especially CIFS, too. ATM I'm running a freenas in virtual enviroment on 3 cores of an i5 2400 and the cpu usage can be quite sigfinicant using a cifs share...
 

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Shroom

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Anyone figure out the difference in performance between the ASRock 2750 and the SuperMicro A1SRi-2758? I believe the only difference between the C2750 and the C2758 is that the C2750 has TurboBoost whereas the 2758 has QuickAssist.

Honestly the SuperMicro board looks better with only the 6 SATA ports. People don't seem too keen on those extra Marvell controllers the ASRock has, and I like the quad-Gb Intel controller the SuperMicro has (as well as SO-DIMM - saves board space. Plus the Supermicro actually has an internal USB A header.
 
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