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Hi all Im working on an HP ProLiant DL385 Gen 7 for work as a project. It is currently unused. It was reported some years ago (before I started ) that there was Malware on the Server. Is there a way to check if this is true and even if I reinstall Windows Server 2019 R2 on it - will it be safe to use? Any help would be appreciated Cheers! Shane
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Hi there! I've recently decided to get going on a server project involving my old gaming pc. I was hoping for some advice into which direction to with it, if there is a 'software' that's more useful with my pc or just tips generally. I have looked at some YouTube videos about DIY TrueNAS server, but would just like some feedback from others with experience before diving into the project My PC Nvidia Asus GTX 1070 8GB Intel Core i5-7500 <3.8GHz CPUK Be Quiet Pure Rock Cooler DDR4-2400 Crucial 8GB ram MB1151 Asus B250M-A Prime PSU Corsair TX550M 80+ Gold Modular I was currently thinking of buying some hard drives, just need to find out how much storage I need. I also have a kit of 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz ram, that i might be able to switch if needed. I would love to use the server as a storage for old documents, projects, pictures and maybe be able to host my own website? All help appreciated, Prestige
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I just wanted to share a Server rack I made for about 22$ *not including the computers* I'm just super happy with the result I can have my dedicated minecraft server and Das with room for another PC The total for the whole thing was 15k php or around 300 USD The mc server has an i5 6500 With 20gb of ram And the Das/back up PC has an i7 3770 and RX 5700xt Through a year of saving and finding amazing parts deals I was able to get all this for about 300$
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Budget (including currency): Sub $1000, ideally more like $750 Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: PLEX, Windows 11, and storage Hi folks! Long time LTT viewer, just joined the forum to get some direction. I know what I'm doing in terms of construction, but could use additional eyeballs on components for a relatively-budget home Plex server. Here's the PCP list, but highlights below: CPU: i3-10100 (w/ stock cooler and integrated graphics) RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200 MoBo: MSI B560M Pro-E - note: main PC on the network has a ASRock X570 Pro4, so ethernet file transfers are currently bottlenecked to 1gbps PSU: CoolerMaster 550W 80+B Storage: 256GB M.2 boot drive, 2x4TB 3.5in 7200rpm drives (RAID 1) I would love recommendations on the specs themselves, and also revs for cases (ideally with additional 3.5in drive bays) that have an understated, clean look and are easy to build in for someone with Giant orangutan hands. Cheers!
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So I am in the process of setting up a Minecraft server and I got all the necessary files and things in place...or at least I think I do. But when I run the server I am unable to connect. For reference I am running an ark server from the same system which works perfectly. I have opened all the ports for it and it should be working but when I launch it I am still unable to join. My first point of interest is if you look at the command prompt, where it says: "starting Minecraft server on *:25565" is there supposed to be an IP address where the "*" is? Also I am pretty new to this stuff so if anybody needs more pictures or knows how to easily fix this I would appreciated it greatly.
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Looking for an OS to run my home NAS, ideally that is free. Will be used to store files that won't be used very often So I can be slow Hardware: CPU: Xeon E5-2680 V4 Cooler: Silverstone Krypton KR02 Motherboard: AliExpress X99 LGA 2011-3 Motherboard Ram: 32GB DDR4 2133Mhz ECC AliExpress ram Boot: Dual Western Digital Green 480GB NVME M.2 SSD Mass Storage: 4x Seagate Barracuda Compute 8TB (Used), 2x Western Digital Blue 8TB (New), 3x Seagate IronWolf NAS (12TB) Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB Dx9.0c Graphics card (An old GPU I got a long time ago, will be used just to display out) Case: Fractal Design XL R2 ATX Case (Used) Power Supply: Corsair CV650W Others: Molex to 5x Sata Power x2 4x 3.5" Hard Drive Cage
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Hello everyone! I've recently moved to Sweden, and i only had one choice of ISP, Tele2 - Now, i have their modem/router box, but i also have my AX3000 4-Stream Wi-Fi 6 Router that i use for game streaming in the house etc. i've tested it, using my personal router instead of using the modem/router as an access point is better for these uses. However, i seem entirely unable to port forward anything. I haven't called the ISP to check if they're fucking with it, but i will unless you all have any bright ideas here I'll provide any information you need to help me, if i'm forgetting any. https://i.imgur.com/9P5ZTkZ.png https://i.imgur.com/l6ISqP1.png I'm both not hoping and hoping there's something incredibly simple i'm forgetting. Lemme know if there's more intel to share! I can show the modem web page aswell but that would mean i have to pull my Ethernet out of the router and back into the modem for the 10th~ time today :') I do realize the fixes you all have for me probably will mean i have to though x) thanks for any help in advance! Full transparency this is a crosspost from reddit - i'm not getting any responses on there, but if i do, i want others who find this post having the same issue to at least be able to find both posts to potentially help them fix the issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/16vc653/port_forwarding_my_router_connected_to_a/?
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Hey all, Im looking to build a new home server. I currently have a Dell R320 with Unraid running on it along with a The server is in garage in Cali so you know for a fact it cooking out there tho surprisingly on a 100 degree day the cpu temp is only 60c NVIDIA Quadro M2000 Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2470 v2 @ 2.40GHz 4X 4TB Hitachi SAS Drives connected to a H710 Im looing to set up a new server with extra parts that i have laying around but i cant decide what type of drives i want to use Ex. SAS or SATA and what card to use. the parts i have extra are Z370 Aurous and an 8700K , I also have a AMD 5700x have not deiced which to use. Also dont know which would be better for a home server 32Gb of 3600MHz mem a NVidia GTx 1080ti and a 700 watt psu Just looking for thought on what to do. The unraid server i have seems to be having issues with steaming plex sometimes.
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Hi, First post on the forum! I'm trying to find out where I could obtain a server and I've been looking for places where I could find decommissioned servers for sale but all I've found are refurbished ones. I'm trying to get my hands on something like an HP Proliant DL380 Gen 8/9 LFF to use it both as a NAS and as a hosting server for game servers, web hosting, plex and other applications. Does anyone know of anywhere I could find some good deals, even if only periodically? Thanks
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I've read alot of posts about whether you need ECC or not before but I'm having trouble piecing it together for my own scenario. I run 2 Dell Optiplex's with ESXi and a Synology with Btrfs. VMs go on the nas over iscsi and there's some smb fileshares on there too. I store all my design work, including that for clients, past and current work on that nas. But there is no ECC in my datacenter at all. Should I be concerned? I heard that different filesystems needed it more. Is that true? I get the idea of ECC but like, I don't have it on my workstation or MacBook. Isn't it just as possible that my work could get corrupted on my workstation as it could while being processed in my homelab? I have Veeam backups of the vms and file shares to the same nas and to the cloud but I don't open every file every 90 days, which is my retention period, so I guess it's possible for a file to get corrupted and go undetected until the good copy in backup has been aged out? What are your thoughts on if I should invest in ECC workstations, hosts, storage, or other solutions and please let me know why. I'm curious. Charles
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Recently my electric company raising electricity price per KWh from $0.070 cent to $0.10 cent, and I think I need to decommissioning my old Haswell-E/EP "All in One" server, the server is quite reliable for the past 3 year, and actually pretty ridiculous how efficient they are compared to it's more modern sibling in Skylake model which more expensive even in used condition. Here the outline of the specs: Intel Xeon E5-2695v3 14C/28T Huananzhi X99-TF-Q (Q87 chipset) 4x32GB (128GB) Samsung ECC RDIMM 2133MT/s Quad Channel Nvidia Quadro NVS 295 (for basic display) Dell GTX 1070 OEM (for transcoding) Sapphire Pulse RX 470 4GB (for MacOS VM) 2x Kingston A400 120GB (mirrored; TrueNAS SCALE boot drive) 4x Samsung PM961 128GB NVMe (VM boot storage; RAID Z1) 7x WD Purple 4TB (Bulk storage; RAID Z1) Mellanox ConnectX-3 OCP 2.0 NIC (with PCIe adapter) Alseye M90 CPU cooler IndoCase IC4008 4U rackmount case + 5x Deepcool XFAN120 + 2x Deepcool XFAN80 IndoCase 800W 80+ Silver PSU (Rebranded & binned up Gamemax GM-800) All that component (except PSU, case, HDD, and Cooler) are purchased in used condition, and total price is hover around $1450 in Q3 2019 price. For $2000 or less, can I get lower power demanding server builds and maintain at-least 1:1 performance to my old machine? I prefer AliExpress or my local market pricing (Indonesia) for the component price, or I should pending the shopping spree for something better in the future? I actually want to upgrade to 2nd gen EPYC but the used motherboard price alone make my pocket cry. Any help and suggestion will be appreciated!
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Hey im getting the server and i could wish i was an anime fan of Gakuen City Z p.s. i play Zgirls3 because its my favorite game where and how would i buy it is it from 45Drives
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Hello, I am having issues with setting up TrueNAS core and connecting it to AD. The initial setup for AD went on without an issue. I have all the windows shares (smb) ACL settings configured and assigned to the AD Group my test profile is under. I am not able to see or map the drive on my windows login. I am sure I am missing a step or something but based on all the documentation i have read and videos I have watched once the data sheet is connected to the AD group every time people logged in to the user in a group, they could see the drive. PLEASE HELP!
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Hello there, So I am building a small server to hold my Nas, Compute Server and some headroom for clients to access it all via a gigabit connection. I just wanna know If I should use a managed or unmanaged? Can I use a DHCP server on a windows server 2019 machine with a unmanaged switch? Sincerly, Sienty
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Okay, So lets get started with what i need advice about! I need a server, a pretty beefy one! its purposes are hosting vms that are running game servers i have .. well had a decently growing network of game servers on a few games CS:GO MineCraft .. and so on i was paying for server space from a individual not from a company for way cheaper he unfortunately had to drop me for reasons i am fully content with and understand, i cant neccesarily discuss bc of respect and private matters! I am aware that owning a server is not a 1 and done solution to my issue as there is server maintenance and security and networking solutions i personally feel as if security isnt much of a problem mostly because im going to be the only user and the server will not be storing important data maintenance shouldnt be an issue saying pcs usually last long times and have low chances of malfunctions Im just trying get my game servers back up without having to deal with 3rd party server providers i have a 1000$ budget and i am prioritizing cores and ram i hope that whoever can point me in the best direction to help me out sees this and i would love any and every bit of advice on what to do where to look and i mean hey if you have a server you want to sell maybe im interested So to summarize I need a Server that Is speced out to have the most cores and ram 1000$ can afford new used refurbished just what ever can get me back on track! Mostly minecraft servers so very resources intense would need to run atleast 6 7 vms
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Hello! so my friend is selling a Cisco 7609 router for $200 and I didn't know if this was overkill for a server rack that's running two dell m100e blade centers and 5 dell r710 servers along with 2 dell r610 servers. I was looking at 10gbe routers that work with fiber optics and couldn't find much that worked for my needs if anyone knows of any good 10gbe sfp+ routers that would be helpful. because the Cisco 7609 is very big but it can provide the speed for sure. please give me some feed back on what you think I should do it would be greatly appreciated.
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Now that Linus' home is sort of smart, it's time to bring in the network rack to house the brains of the operation: Routers, switches, NVRs, UPSes, the whole nine yards! Why is it pink? Check out RackSolutions' RS148 Data Canter Server Cabinet at https://lmg.gg/cDiVF Buy Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Dream Machine Pro On Amazon (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/jdK5K On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/hc2AS On B&H (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/xNaBk8 Buy Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 48Port Pro Switch Gen2 On Amazon (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/s2aWKOy On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/AADxNBO On B&H (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/PBWnqFs Buy Ubiquiti UniFi Protect Network Video Recorder On Amazon (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/0yQhwww On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/yZZNuNC On B&H (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/yXy2k Buy Ubiquiti Networks UniFi SmartPower Redundant Power System On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/8McAA On B&H (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/DNuo Buy Eaton 9PX Lithium Ion UPS On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/L9ZA
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Hi, I wanna get some advice and tips on building a data storage server that is as responsive as possible for my upcoming cloud service. It will use HTTPS to communicate with clients and Set/Get data from a specified datastore. There will be the required key, name and ID. A good use would be save data for games. I have the requests go through Cloudflare before going into my network. My connection is gigabit and I have my old setup that consists of reused modems being used as switches. I was surprised how well they perform but I wanna build a more professional setup. So I thought I would see if anyone has any suggestions...
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Budget (including currency): US dollars. virtually limitless within the scope of this single case. Country: USA Workloads that it will be used for: dual-system, Servers - software development start-up small business (yet to explode!) Hi Linus and team, I am seeking advice for an explanation that will satisfy the question in my head that's been brewing for weeks. I have come to the time where I need to make a decision and I find myself still grasping the straws of this project with information missing. The facts of the case: I came to realization that any enterprise virtualization solution requires at minimum 2 nodes to function. You can hack the 2 into 1; however, the time it would take to accomplish this is not worth the instable result that would come to fruition. After creating a second budget, I purchase what I hope to be the end of this long journey of setting up the hardware, to the infrastructure, that I could/would use to build my company. And then... forced-my-hand situation, not totally in my control, resulted in the lost of several of the components in these systems that I had built, that took me years to have enough saved up to buy in the first place. Case: MASSIVE Thermaltake W200 Supermicro X11spi-tf+- Intel Scalable Silver 4108 (started here) 6x RDIMM DDR4-2666 160 GB Kioxia 1TB SSD XG6 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe (plan to buy GPU for combo use as processors and for video-rendering overloading for VMs) Supermicro X9dri-ln4f+ Dual Intel E5-2620 v2 (started here) 2x RDIMM DDR3-2133 32GB (must buy more for both CPUs) PCIe 3.0 8x adapter to 256 GB nvme 10 HDD 7200rpm SATAIII This dual-server rig will be running 24/7/365, unless hardware issues arise that require full shutdown. QUESTIONS: ------------------- I understand that putting CPUs back-to-back ("warm" water from one CPU to the next CPU) is a BIG no-no!! However.... ** I'm purchasing 2x 560mm radiators (4x 140mm fans each, with 60+CFM each) EKWB EK-CoolStream CE 560 Radiator, Quad, Black Noctua NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM (1) Can I build a single loop with this? (2) Can I connect the dual Xeon E5s back-to-back? (3) How do I calculate the number of pumps and the amount of total reservoir I need for this system? (4) Is there any such coolant that has something to it (color, tint, glitter, anything) that I can leave in the system forever and never have to clean, as recommended once a year, and that allow me to see moving liquid thru the tubing? (5) I still have plenty of room for more radiators. Do you suggest using the space differently? https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1ILA8R9OQB1RK?ref_=wl_share I would greatly appreciate any advice, help, direction, suggestions, etc you could provide me. In return, I will accomodate any request (within reason) you may have for me. One of your great fans, Miki G 20+ years IT --> Sr. DevOps Engineer Teaneck, NJ
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I made a new Minecraft server and went to add ram using this java -Xmx4000M -Xms4000M -exe Minecraft_Server.exe -o true PAUSE Then labeled it "file server launcher.bat " but I am still only seeing the original 2gigs Does anyone know if there is a fix or and trouble shooting ideas?
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Hello, I was wondering if anybody had suggestions on suggestions for server rack monitoring software? I have a raspberry pi with raspbian and 2 servers with Unraid on them, and was wondering if there was a way to have the sense hat from the pi and the statistics from Unraid export to a page, or if there are any alternative softwares that I could use. id like to manage storage space, cpu temps/utilization, ram usage, network, ect. let me know if anybody has any suggestions!
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Currently just got myself a dell t420 server with a perc h710 raid card and i have 4 4tb drives. i plan to set them up in raid 10. Currently when i set them up in the raid card bios its raid 10 with 2 spans each with 4tb each. But when i go into windows server 2016 and try to set it up the only storage type i can use is simple and not mirror. Is this normal and i should just select normal and move on or am i doing something wrong? Cheers
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I am trying to make a small homelab and I don't know where I could get good servers for a fair price. I am currently taking suggestions and yes I do have fast wifi, gigabit connection and I do for some reason (I impulse shop) have 2 10 gigabit switches. Working on a redundant power supply.
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Hi All! I would love some advice regarding my home lab setup. Below is my current hardware and some features and functions I would like my home lab data center to accomplish! I have 3 Dell PowerEdge r710 and 1 Dell PowerEdge r410 a few of the servers have all HHD's and a few have SSD's. All except the r410 have RAID PERC controllers. One r710 has a Nvidia GT 1030. I also run a Mac OS server with an external RAID 5 hard drive using SMB for a file share. This is my main File share server and it gets the job done but it is less than ideal when I have all of these servers. I have yet to transfer all the data from the Mac server to one of my PowerEdge machines because of a lack of stability in my home lab "data center" setup. I have been playing around with Proxmox and setting up my home lab "datacenter" and experimenting with all the stuff you can do with hypervisors and servers. Everything that I have set up has not stuck or has been inadequate lacking a main feature or function that I'm looking for in my ideal home lab. That leads me to the functionality that I am looking for. For starters, a major requirement is running a hypervisor. Proxmox was recommended to me but I'm willing to learn something else if given a good enough reason. A major requirement is to passthrough all my GPU's to my VM's. I also need hot-swap capabilities for my storage because I can't afford to fill up all my r710's currently. I am willing to go to a software-defined storage model instead of utilizing PERC controllers. I would also like the ability to run storage pools and resource pools. In an ideal world, I also would like to tie the Mac Server into the mix using this storage as extra probably backup capacity. (every time I have tried to SMB connect it to Proxmox it fails.) Ideally, I also have some sort of replication that is occurring for redundancies. Can someone guide me in the right direction to accomplish these requirements? Am I using the wrong hypervisor? Do I need to get rid of the PERC controllers? What is the best way to configure these? I look forward to hearing the communities opinion and advice. Thanks in advance! ~Googs55
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