charlesk 2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Well my windows 10 server has finally died after 12 odd years. Won't boot up, even with a USB boot disk. So time to replace the hardware! Any suggestions? Run a windows 11 machine? Run a proper NAS? Which one? I"m happy to build my own. I usually only have 1080p media, so not much required on transcoding. At least for now, who knows in another 10 years. Currently got the media on 5 x 3.5 WD Red HDDs. I wasn't using Raid but a software duplicator to duplicate each media across at least 2 drives. I don't have anything plugged in directly to the server, it just serves it up via ethernet to a Samsung TV, Xbox one, and sometimes via the internet to handheld. So ... just use Windows 11 again in a mini ATX case? Worth getting a seperate graphics card for any transcoding, or not bother (the last one didn't). Or just go with a plug & play NAS? Thoughts? TIA!! Edited 2 hours ago by charlesk Typo
all4dom 102 Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago I do something similiar. I run win 11, the newer intel core ultra 5, 32 gigs of ram, 2 ssd drives with secondary handling recordings, etc, mid size tower case becasue it holds all the drives, I extra sata card, 2 dvd drives with one having custom firmware and I have 6 drives, 3 with media ans 3 that are complete copies. I dont use a graphics card and i dont rememebr my power supply size. Its efficient because its always on and whe. I built it last year, it was around 700 ans change. Probably more. Also I plan on moving away from ring and adding new cameras that will record onto my home server.
Q-Droid 1041 Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago Server is 12 years old? Check your CMOS battery.
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