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    Technical Support for Midco
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    Intel i7-5930K
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    NVMe Samsung SSD 950 & Seagate 3TB
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  1. Update Another Seagate is gone, altho reading this thread that seems to be a theme. just an update on the HGST Drives I have been using to replace failed one I put in there nearly a year ago has been running without issue to date HDD 0: 5 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s in raidz1 [15TB actual][10 usable] HDD 0: 4 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s HDD 0: 3 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s & HDD 1: 2 of HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS724030ALE641 6.0Gb/s 3.5" (Certified Refurbished) all in raidz1 [15TB actual][10 usable] Software and Configuration:This was just updated to FreeNAS-11.1-RELEASE looking for the other post on this machine? Orignal post Update 1 Update 2 Update 3
  2. hi, I have updated my server running ubuntu 14.04 to plexmediaserver_1.9.0.4252-d07c1f408_amd64.deb and now i can not get to the web interface locally or from plex.tx i have tryed removing it and reinstalling it as well as purging it from the system with no luck. any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. from /var/log/syslog Sep 11 14:46:34 DVR kernel: [ 1115.197903] init: plexmediaserver main process (11104) terminated with status 255 Sep 11 14:46:34 DVR kernel: [ 1115.197920] init: plexmediaserver main process ended, respawning Sep 11 14:46:37 DVR kernel: [ 1118.386996] init: plexmediaserver main process (11126) terminated with status 255 Sep 11 14:46:37 DVR kernel: [ 1118.387005] init: plexmediaserver main process ended, respawning Sep 11 14:46:40 DVR kernel: [ 1121.576892] init: plexmediaserver main process (11147) terminated with status 255 Sep 11 14:46:40 DVR kernel: [ 1121.576901] init: plexmediaserver main process ended, respawning Sep 11 14:46:44 DVR kernel: [ 1124.766688] init: plexmediaserver main process (11165) terminated with status 255 Sep 11 14:46:44 DVR kernel: [ 1124.766697] init: plexmediaserver main process ended, respawning Sep 11 14:46:47 DVR kernel: [ 1127.956490] init: plexmediaserver main process (11183) terminated with status 255 Sep 11 14:46:47 DVR kernel: [ 1127.956502] init: plexmediaserver main process ended, respawning
  3. Update HDD 0: 5 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s in raidz1 [15TB actual][10 usable] HDD 0: 4 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s & HDD 1: 1 of HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS724030ALE641 6.0Gb/s 3.5" (Certified Refurbished) all in raidz1 [15TB actual][10 usable] oh and there is one retired Seagate in machine that i have not had the ambition to pull out since i have no drive to put there, but it is not assigned to any array and has been securely erased. it was retired due to it throwing an "end to end" smart error in freenas. there are no issues with the referb drive in the 3 weeks i have had it.
  4. UPDATE: @alpenwasser Hardware MB: ASUS P8B-X LGA 1155 Intel repurposed to esxi server only CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230 Sandy Bridge 3.2GHz LGA 1155 80W repurposed to esxi server only RAM: Kingston Technology ValueRAM 32GB Kit of 4 (4 x 8 GB) DDR3 1600MHz PC3 12800 ECC repurposed to esxi server only RAID CARD 1: Intel RAID SAS/SATA 8 internal port w/ 512MB cache memory Retired MB: ASUS Sabertooth Z77 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz HS: Stock intel (yes i know this is the worst sin ever but ohh well)RAM: Ripjaw 16GB Kit of 2 (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 NIC 0: Intel® 82579V, 1 x Gigabit LAN Controller(s) NIC 1: 671798-001 HP 10GB ETHERNET (SFP+)HDD 0: 5 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s in raid 5 [15TB actual][10 usable] One of them is reporting smart errors will be replacing once i have the funds todo so HDD Hot Swap Bays: ICY DOCK FlexCage MB973SP-1B Tray-less 3x3.5 Software and Configuration: This is now just a storage server running FreeNAS 9.10.2 that host storage for my ESXI server for those who do not know this is a tier 2 hypervisor put out by VMware! This allows me to run virtual machines. I eliminated the raid controller because i was not happy with the speed of it and opted to go the route of a esxi server with just a boot drive and have it store VMs to a separate server. this has increased the speed and reliability of my storage this machine can saturate a 1gb link with no problem, the esxi machince has direct 10g connnection to the box. Usage: stores the machines that do the following things, host my web server, and media server which is all Linux based setup and my ap controller and network monitor machine running windows 10. it also hold all my other random stuff!
  5. I linked the video that jay released in the original post!
  6. well jay did say in that stream that he was playing an fps on the system and there was not a horrible amount of delay. tho he also said a competitive fps player would not use this it does work for it rater well
  7. I hope they do as well because if this runs on dirt nothing like they say it will. if they compile a client to run on something like a pi you have a cheap work station that takes littel to no room you can hook to any hdmi device and have the performance of that machine. if the pi ever breaks or quits working you spend anther $35 and you are ready to go again! even if you had to buy a monitor, keyboard, mouse you still have only paid for the Gpu in the first year but as soon as they update the gpu to the newest thing then you start all over again. there is also no expensive hardware to maintain and replace the system basically has a life time warranty.
  8. I have decided to change this up a slight bit ESXI HOST Case : iStarUSA 3U Stylish Zinc-Coated Steel Rackmount Server Chassis (purchase) CPU : Intel Xeon E3-1230 Sandy Bridge 3.2GHz LGA 1155 80W (owened) HS : Stock intel (yes i know this is the worst sin ever but ohh well)(owened) RAM : Kingston Technology ValueRAM 32GB Kit of 4 (4 x 8 GB) DDR3 1600MHz PC3 12800 ECC(owened) ssd : Crucial MX100 CT128MX100SSD1 2.5" 128GB (purchase) psu : Antec EarthWatts Green EA-380D Green 380W (purchase) FreeNas Host Case : Corsair Carbide Series 400R (owened) MB/CPU : ASRock C2750D4I Mini ITX Server Motherboard (purchase) Ram : Crucial 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM ECC (purchase) OS Drive : what ever flash drive i happen to find PSU : CORSAIR HX Series HX750 750W 80 PLUS GOLD (owened) HDD 0 – 4 : 5 of Seagate Barracuda 3 TB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s (owened) HDD Hot Swap Bays : ICY DOCK FlexCage MB973SP-1B Tray-less 3x3.5 (owened)
  9. Well im not a huge fan of the idea because i love building computers but there will still be a market for this as you get the latest gpu and a hex core processor. If the hardware is updated every 14 months as Jay mentions in his video is the release cycle for Nvidia's top gpu. At the non preorder price you get a high end pc for $720 if you get presale price which is for life of the account on the product you get this for $360 a year that is less then a dollar a day to use a high end system that always has up to date hardware. so even if you hate the idea you cant argue the price for a pc it would cost you $1700.00 for the cpu, ram, and gpu. As Linus has said cloud computing is coming whether you like or not so hold on because here it comes. Now there will always be an enthusiast market to build your own computers. we have to remember this is great for someone who wants the performance but does not want to put the money up for it. plus if you use this to create YouTube content you can upload at data center speeds. no having to worry about the hardware dying because if it does your system migrates to a different machine and your ready to go, no more buying a new gpu because it died a week after the warranty expired.
  10. Pay attention to the second time stamp for Jayz offer code and yes i will make you watch the videos!
  11. This is sourced from both there site and tech talk #71 hosted by JayzTwoCentz & Barnnacules This service will basically allow you to have high end hardware available over the internet. That is updated to the latest standard as they become available within your package all for a reasonable price. This only requires a 5 mbps to get 90 fps at 1080. I believe if this is successful it will be awesome. I will post the time stamps of the Tek Talk were they were discussing it. If I remember I will link Jay's and Jerry's Video when they go up! Jay and Jerry start talking about it #1 Jay clarifies a couple of things from comments he receives from both the viewers and the company #2, #3, #4 Leap Computing's website Barnnacules video (when he makes one if he does) feel free to leave your comments on this i think if they pull it off it will be amazing!
  12. I appreciate the feedback thats what this forum is for i will consider it because it might even be cheaper then the original system i was going to build!
  13. Here is my planed upgrade! I have already posted this so click here to see my ideas!
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