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igeoorge

I'm retiring the old PC from the Hotel and I already have the part list of the new one.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 Processor 2700X
MB: Motherboard Biostar Racing X370GT3 DDR4 AMD AM4
SSD: SSD Kingston KC1000 M.2 2280 480GB
Memory: 2xDDR4 16GB 2400MHZ
HDs: 4xSeagate 8tb Ironwolf Nas 7200rpm 256mb Cache Sata 6gb / s

I will not transcode.
Can I have 200/300 people watching at the same time?
The content will be mostly films and advertisements of the Hotel.

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No way your hard drives not pooled/raided etc. can serve up that many concurrent streams. Your major bottleneck is serving up the content and you need to support a huge amount of bandwidth for that.

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The building connection is 1gb. So in the settings of this server I get 300 users online? Which operating system do you recommend for my hardware?

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The building connection is 1gb. So in the settings of this server I get 300 users online? Which operating system do you recommend for my hardware?

I think you need to do a much more detailed investigation into what you are doing and what your needs are.  300 concurrent users is a large amount of users and not something that anyone would attempt trivially.  20 concurrent streams can be a lot of manage for a lot of machines.  And a 1gb connection, I don't even know what that means.  Is it an internal 1gb network?  Is that the external network connection?  Operating system has nothing to do with it. A properly skilled tech can make any operating system accomplish the task you are proposing.  Your issue isn't operating system, it is both internal and external bandwidth.

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Connection to the internet of 1gb. That is, the dealership caters to the hotel with 1gb of full bandwidth. Internet network connection is 10gb. External connection is 1gb. I will use debian for greater stability. So far I do not know how to carry out the study to know if this hardware will be enough

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