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Hi, Recently my server is running kinda slow or suffers from crashing/freezing and the network shutdown or stay slow during several using. This isnt frequently but already happened three times in a time of 1 month. This server is used to share files, printers, user control, DNS Server and it runs some programs that are shared through network. Currently using a Dell PowerEdge T330 from 2012 Brief of specs: One socket with: Intel® Xeon® E-1120 v5 @ 3.00 GHz 3.00GHz RAM: 8 GB 2.133 MT/s (single) SO - Windows Server 2012 Standard Storage: 1TB HDD Everything I could do to make the performace better I did, but I think its time to an upgrade. I'm willing to get something with simmilar specs but updated to today standards. Is worth to upgrade to a PowerEdge T150? That would be: One socket with: Intel® Xeon® E-1120 v5 3.00GHz 8M Cache 4 cores/4 threads to → Intel® Xeon® E-2336 2.9 GHz, 12M Cache 6/12 RAM: 8 GB 2.133 MT/s (single) → 8 GB 3200MT/s (single) SO - Windows Server 2012 Standard → Windows Server 2022 Standard Storage: 1TB HDD → 2TB HDD Any other recomendations?
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Hi all- As I have posted about in a couple of other posts, I am planning a build for a home NAS. I just realized I have 32GB of DDR4 2133 MHz sitting around and I was wondering if it would be fast enough for that processor. (The Intel i5 9600 NON-K variant) If not I can always just get new memory, I just wanted to know since I already had that sitting around if I could use it. I am planning to use TrueNAS Scale.
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Hello I have a Dell PowerEdge R620. I booted Ubuntu server off a usb and installed it on one of the hard drives. However upon reboot I am getting no bootable device found. Not sure where to go from here or what setting I am overlooking. Thanks for the help in advance
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Hi all- I bought an LSI SAS9300-16I and I was wondering if to use it with TrueNAS Scale if I would need to flash it to IT mode or if it is plug and play. I am seeing a lot of mixed information online. Thanks!
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Hello! I’m new to building a server. i am building one for our small business construction company. So what we want is have everyone who works in the house have their own partition they can save into and work from. But have some partition they share with each other. I’m familiar with making shareable folders. Hardware wise what cpu do I need and should I use ecc memory? we have about 6 users. what OS should I use. Truenas or unraid? What I want is it just aNAS or server. please I need advice
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I've been hunting for a set of rails for almost 3 months, a ""Canadian website"" neutron canada lists they have them. Its non secure but i was just looking for anyone whos maybe had experience with them?
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So I'm trying to set up a dedicated server for playing Project Zomboid with a few of my friends and managed to set it up correctly to the point I'm able to access it through my own network, however trying to enter using the public IP only gives a "Server is not responding" message. When I try sites such as canyouseeme.org, the connection always seems to time out. My current networking setup is the ISP provided mode/router combo-->Apple Airport Time Capsule-->MoCa connection to my PC. I enabled port mapping for 16261, 16262, 8766, 8767 on the Apple router to my PCs static IP, and also allowed them through my PCs firewall. Pic: When I try to access the gateway IP on the ISP router I see it's acting still as a router(has a hidden SSID that I can connect to). The other LAN ports on the ISP router/modem don't allow internet access which is why my MoCa adapter is connected to the Apple router instead. What else could be the reason for the server not working and how can I fix it?
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Hi there, I recently set up a new ASRock Rack X470D4U and I'm experiencing some issues with BMC management interface. They are not dire issues but it would be nice to get them fixed. Here are some examples of the issues I'm facing: - Can't upload my own SSL certificates, I get an error. - Can't install OS remotely or use remote media (correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you just click start media in the top right of the KVM window). - The system inventory is empty. - For some reason, after port forwarding on my network, and in the BMC, I cannot access the BMC management panel from an external network. If anyone has any experience with any of these issues and has a solution please let me know. I'm running BMC version 3.02.00 and BIOS version 4.20. If you need any additional details let me know. Thanks!
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Hey, Firstly, thank you for trying to help me, even if you don't respond and only read this. So, the Problem I currently have is, that I cannot connect to my Minecraft-Server with IPv6 outside of the network, which the Host is currently using (The Internet connection, on which the Host is connected, is DS-Lite, so no real IPv4 support there). I opened the Ports 25565 on UDP and TCP, 25575 on UDP and TCP and (I think these are only for Bedrock, but I opened them anyways, just in case they are needed) 19323 (or something like that, I checked that it is the right one, but I don't know it right now) on UDP and TCP. All ports are forwarded in the Windows machine (the Windows-Security-thingy), the router and the Account, on which the Server was started from, is an Admin. On the network I can connect to it using the IPv6, but not just localhost, which is weird (I used the Host to try and another PC in the same network). Now something I noticed: When entering just netstat in cmd it isn't showing any of the opened ports. Is that normal? I don't think so. Again, thank you very much, if you are trying to help me!
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I know the answer is: it depends... BUT can I gauge some idea of the hardware demands associated with web hosting, is this a 4, 6 or more core CPU job? Most likely its a Word Press site, I want to change from Wix to improve my sites performance So I want to make sure I'm not bottlenecked by hardware while trying to achieve peak porformance Website is fairly basic with 6 pages, mostly loading images which I have already compressed. And a few applications like IG feed, forms and store. Users would be quite low Just want to understand the hardware demands before building this server rig Other dockers on Unraid server are nextcloud, jellyfin, paperless and Windows VM
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I've just ordered a ASROCK Z790 PRO RS WIFI which come with 4x Hyper NVME ports Before I order there NVME storage, I'm wondering the best way to utilise such storage. Options: Multiple single pools to utilise the full capacity Or a mirrored pool for redundancy As a combination of both So I'm thinking 2x 4TB NVME mirror as a main cache/primary storage for all shares before mover send to HDD The other 2 M.2's could be solely for system, appdata and VM's which are backed up anyway, so redundecy is not needed. Anyone else have better idea how to optimise 4x M.2?
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Budget (including currency): 100€ Country: finland Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: storing my hdd's, plex (very low quality media), possibly a minecraft server Other details so I've been thinking should I get this used server that I found on tori.fi (kind of like Facebook marketplace but its finnish) the server has 2 x Intel Xeon 5000-series processors 8 x 4GB HP PC2 5300F EEDC REG ramsticks (32GB) 2 x power supplies 6 x 3.5" SATA hotswap-harddrive bays (no actual drives). there are other things but werent mentioned. the seller said that he wants to get rid of it because he doesnt need it anymore which is why it's so cheap. link for the seller (it's all in finnish so remember that): https://m.tori.fi/vi/113368670.htm
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Hi all- I am looking to get a new 4U server case for a NAS I am planning to build. I want the case to last a long time and go through many internal component changes without issues. I do not really need the hot-swap bays, but they are nice. I need something that is sort of affordable. The Sliger case is really pushing my budget for this once you factor in rails and Noctua fans. The three cases I am between are the Sliger CX4712, Rosewill RSV-L4412U, or RSV-L4500U. Does anyone have any input on this? I am open to buying used, but there are not very many used options on eBay at the moment that make sense for what you are paying.
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Hi ! So. I just picked up no less than 40 Dell and HP servers from different companies in Copenhagen. Now what? It is a mix of M620, R710, R720 and some R730s. Along with a rack, a 10G 24 port Cisco swtich, a new UPS, and a upcoming 4G WAN connection. I'm running a PR agency along with a influencer agency with focus on content creation and YouTube. We operate from the following locations: - Inner City, Copenhagen, Denmark (4GBe WAN via fiber) - Hvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark (2GBe WAN via fiber) - Aalborg, Denmark (1GBe WAN via coax) - Aarhus, Denmark (1GBe WAN via coax) From Q1 2024, either CA, USA, FL, USA, or NY, USA, via a 4GBe fiber. (we are opening our first LLC) We use my old gaming PC as a server, running unRaid with 4 x 14TB and a 1TB NVME as cache. With 12 core Ryzen 3900X and 64G of RAM. We max that poor thing out. We have this weekly workload now and in the coming months: - 5 x live production in 1080p50 - 1 x event produciton in 2160p50 - 3 x YouTube production in 2160p50 - 10 x SVF production in 2160p50 - 5 x instagram / tiktok production in 1080p50 - 5 x "out of house" production in 1080p50 - 1 x big monthly production in 2160p50 - 5 x remote live production (via site-VPN) With this equipment: - Sony ZV-E10 - Sony FX30 - Sony FX3 - Sony FX6 - Sony FS7 In theese formats: - 2160p50 in XAVC-H and HS 4K in 422 in 200 MBit/s - 1080p50 in XAVC-L HD in 400 in 100 MBit/s - 1080p50 streaming Our workflow: - DIT to SSD SAN - Transcode - Setup in software - Rough cut - Edit - VFX - Mastering - Color grading - Rendering - Render upload to dropbox - Project files to HDD SAN Our SW needs: - 10 x VM for remote editing (LogMeIn software for smooth) - 4 x VM for DIT - 2 x VM for transcode - 1 x VM for Dropbox upload and management - 1 x VM for each YT creator with produciton agreement - 1 x VM for render - 1 x VM for management - 1 x VM for backup - 1 x VM for admin Our HW needs: - DIT server - RDP edit server - Premiere Pro render server - After Effects render server - Unreal render server - Cinema4D render server - Blender render server - Transcode server - VMIX server - SSD SAN - HDD SAN Our equipment (what we know of so far) - 1 x R720xd (Ivy) - 1 x R730xd (Broadwell) - 4 x R720 (Ivy) - 4 x R720 (Sandy) - 5 x R710 (Westmere) - 6 x R710 (Nehalem) - 1 x Dell VRTX - 4 x Dell M620 (Ivy) - 1 x Dell M1000e - 8 x Dell M620 (Sandy) - 1 x Dell PS4210 (25 x 10K SAS 1,2TB HDD) - 4 x HP DL380 Gen8 - 1 x HP DL360 Gen9 - 2 x HP DL380 Gen8 - 1 x Cisco 10GBe switch 48 ports with POE - 1 x Dream Machine Pro (rack) with 10GBe - 2 x Mac Studio M1 Max - 4 x MacBook Air 15" 16GB M2 - 2 x MacBook Pro 16,2 32GB M1 Max - 30+ SFP 10GBe (copper) cables - 10+ SFP dual link fibers (40GBe) - 1 Nestor GPU case 128GBit/s with 4 x PCIe x16 3.0 - 1 x HP UPS - 1 x 4GBe WAN Our setup: - 4 x editors on location - 4 x editors over site-VPN - 1 x live stream on location - 1 x live stream over site-VPN - 2 x studio for video - 2 x studio for audio - 4 x remote editors Everything will run 10GBe. We have CAT 5e in the on location building, they do 10GBe up to 30 meters. We will connect editors with CAT7 to a 2,5GBe switch, with 2,5GBe for each. Planning on getting that to 10GBe though. So! What now and how? We want everything to be well connected, and are tired of slow transfers and workflow. I do not even now if UnRaid is the way to go anymore? Or if a NAS is better than a SAN? And everything will need to be solid state, and yes, we can buy from both Canada and the US. As long as it ships to Copenhagen in Denmark. Give me all your thoughts and tell me what I have forgot to mention in my description above! All best, Thomas
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Building a Reliable Backup And Storage Machine
MosesVRR posted a topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
Hello, I recently had a portable hard drive fail which resulted in losing access to all my data. I had used the drive to store images, videos, games and other stuff I felt important to store which is now unfortunately all gone. Before this, I never knew it was a rule of thumb to have backups for a backup as I believed that it would never die in such a way and I know now that thinking so was a costly mistake. This made me start looking into various home server and backup solutions especially ones that I build myself from used and refurbished desktops as I would like to keep costs to a minimum and for the learning experience before I move on to more expensive solutions. I want to build a storage that I would mainly use simply for backing up or storing files and data that exists separately from my PC which I do not need to access remotely. Right now, I have 2TB of data that exists only on a portable hard drive and I want something reliable where I can move all that data into. I would like to future proof the system with at least 8TB of pure storage (meaning I would have 8TB of data to backup or store in the near future) and I never want it to fail (meaning I don't want to lose all my data because of a mechanical or software failure). I therefore, request advice or guidance on understanding how I can do so using an old or used desktop (or parts) that I would source from local used stores and online retailers. I want help with understanding the hardware and software (if applicable) requirements for building such a device. How many drives should I get? How big should each drive be? I read about something called a NAS, is this something I should consider if I only (I think) need extended storage? Is it possible to connect to the machine from my pc and not buy a separate monitor? If so, how do I access it (I was unable to find proper information on using a pc to connect to another pc)? Is it just by using a LAN cable? I am a complete beginner to storage and backup in general and I am open to elaborating anything you may feel I may have not explained or considered. Thank you for reading and I appreciate any advice you may have for me. -
Hi! I come across some issues with Windows build in copying mechanism. We are moving from old server with Windows Server 2012 to a brand new one working with Windows Server 2022. This server also control the disk array. After copying smaller amount of data (150 000 files) with windows tools i find out, that some files is missing. After investigation, above 7 000 files is missing. After that i used robocopy, but i still don't fully belive in microsoft tools. After each reboot, it shows me different number of files, even though no new data is saved there Do you recommend any program for this? These 6,000,000 files are survey documents and must be preserved. Thanks and have a nice day
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I have a desktop using a Intel Core i5-3470, with 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 128GB SSD I want to use as a boot drive, and 2 500GB HDD that I want to store my Plex Library and Minecraft server on, I have tried this and googled all over the place and nothing gets me a coherent tutorial on how to do this, I can't seem to get Plex to recognize any folders on the HDDs when Linux Mint Vera is installed on the SSD, currently the computer is running windows 10 just as a proof of concept, but I am running into issues and want Linux Mint instead of Windows. Can anyone link me to a tutorial for beginners or directly help me out, I am willing to hop into a call to figure this out.
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Port Forwarding Minecraft Server, Through Deco Mesh System
t0rch27 posted a topic in Troubleshooting
I used to port forward and host my own Minecraft servers, just under a year ago. With no problem I could logon to my Telstra Gateway and forward the 25565 Ports. Now, I am actually stumped. A couple months ago, I started using the Deco X20 mesh system. I spent hours trying to figure out how to port forward. Currently, the PC running the server (My PC) is connected to the Mesh System. I have forwarded the Minecraft ports and my computers IP address, through the mesh. Then, I forwarded my Mesh's local IP address with the Minecraft ports, on the router's gateway. If anyone knows how to do this properly, and what IP address I would be giving out for people to join! Thank you! -
So I live in Indonesia, things maybe different here, I don't know. But all I need to do is open a port so I can access my server remotely. Because the ISP provide a modem/router you must request port forwarding from them. But then they tell you its only for private IP, so I cannot open ports to the actual internet. In order to do so i need to upgrade to a dedicated plan, which is usually for big businesses. And as you imagine it's expensive. And yet I have cctv access.. So somethings not right here Is this common? Or is there a way around this? Another option I'd like to utilise is VPNing into my server but that seems to fail also. Maybe for the same reason.. Looking for any advice to access my server remotely. I'll upgrade if I have to. But it just seems unnecessary.
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Hello everyone, I was able to get a couple of old servers that were being thrown out at my work. One is a PowerEdge R210 And I am not sure of the other one but its manufacturer is Dedicated Computing, LLC. The issue I'm having with these is they are pretty old (but work) and they were not wiped before being thrown out. I am not able to download anything or even update the system. One of which is currently running windows 7. Is there a way for me to basically completely wipe these servers so I can have full access to them? The original administrator is still on these servers and obviously I do not have the password to get in. Do I need to install a new OS? or is there something else I need to do? Please keep in mind that I am not very tech savvy with this kind of stuff so instructions on what to do would be very helpful for me. If more information is needed please let me know and I will do my best to provide it. Thank you
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We have an old unused PC lying around in our office. So we thought of repurposing it as a server. I want to be able to read and write files and it also has to be accessible from outside the network that it's connected to. Which route is the best for this use-case?
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Budget (including currency): 200 max. Less than 100 preferred. Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Excel, like lots and lots of stupid crazy spreadsheets. Also need to store and manage nigh-countless pictures and videos of cute cats and nature. This isn't a joke!!!! Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2680v4, the rest can be whatever is cheapest and still works for the above stated use cases.
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Hello, im new to Unraid (recently coming from Truenas) I understsnd most functions of a server and can easily follow guides. But I having multiple failures with dockers such as Nexcloud/Mairadb, Tailscale, DelugeVPN. In all cases the docker web GUI does not respond even on local network) My main objective is to achieve remote access to the server GUI and Nextcloud (or any cloud) I followed the following guides and everything worked perfectly except it won't open in browser: Priority #1 Tailgate: Guide Alternative to Tailscale: DelugeVPN: Guide (this is not necessary if I can get Tailgate to work) Would very much so appriciate some guidence. Tailscale version: 1.42.0 Linux Unraid - 6.12.0 Ping fail from PC (on same network to Tailscale IP) Can Ping from server to Tailsclale IP
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ok so i have a 2u server in my basement. use it for backups since theres like a million drives in it connected in different arrangements - thats another story. over the years torrents have collected, thats how things go. purchase a game, it isnt on steam/psn anymore, well? plus i find it unfair that i have to repurchase a game because its a pc port. take the last of us for example. Through PSN ive purchased it for my ps3/ps4/ps5, should it be purchased again??? anywho not condoning piracy, just saying. I get DCMA letters about Metal Gear when ive purchased every game at least 3x over, but im in trouble? Even the original metal gear for ps1, geez i purchased the physical CDs so many times over... Lost in oblivion except for the library of the internet! how can i share my junk without having them in utorrent/transmission? The files exist just not the magnets and so on, utorrent is always fired up. There must be a simple way to seed something that matches the checksum, how to do it? thanks peeps!
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Hello all, I'm sort of the tech for a small ~8 person consulting company. We take heaps of photos and we're out of SharePoint storage to store them all. Currently we have ~1.7TB of documents, this number will continue to expand and Microsoft charges about $200/TB/M....which is insane. We obviously have to pay that until I get our libraries cleaned out to below 1.13TB total. Anyway, knowing that most of our data is photos, excel documents, and pdfs..... and that we don't really need to refer to older than current year stuff very often.... I think it would be best if I built some cold storage and moved all those old photos and documents off SharePoint/OneDrive. I could probably swing a budget of $1000, but we'd obviously want to be go as low as possible. What kind of system should I be looking at here? A NAS? Something self built? I have a feeling a NAS will do this job well, the question seems to be what brand and if the software allows for remote access by a predetermined set of users (and what networking equipment, if any, might I need to enable that securely?)
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