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System diagram?
Any one have a nice system diagram of your (or a typical) Sage installation.
I was trying to explain to a colleague today and a diagram would have been nice. |
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see attached
edit: removed attachment and added link to signature Last edited by dlandrum; 06-14-2008 at 06:03 AM. Reason: HD-PVR |
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Thanks!
Thanks.
I started on mine yesterday, I'll try to post it as soon as I finish it up. Anyone else want to post theirs, it would be interesting to see how others have their system laid out. |
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I'll post mine when I'm done. Still in progress getting the final version setup.
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SageTV V7 (WHS), Diamond UI Server: WHS with Xeon X3350, 4GB ECC, ASUS P5BV-C/4L, recording into a 6.6TB Drive pool Tuners: 4 (2x HDHR) Clients: 2x HD300, 1x HD200 Extenders, 1x Placeshifter 2x Roku XD |
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thanks, I've been looking for something like this as well. I kept hoping it would be in the manual or FAQ or a sticky, etc. I am certain that many of the same questions keep popping up and there should be some nice way to collate all of them into a FAQ #2 or something. Just a thought.
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I just threw this together to post mine. Included all of the relevent stuff, including normal use computers just to show how the entire computer network is laid out.
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SageTV user since 04/07! Server: Athlon 64 3000+ 2g, 2x500m mem, 80g OS, 4x500gb in hotswap enclosure, 3x1tb sata2, 2xHVR1600 dual tuners. Splitters on cable SD line (channels 1-99) and attic antenna for OTA HD Client1: HD300, 60" Samsung 60A3000 great room Client2: HD200, 40" Samsung LCD bedroom Client3: HD100, 42" Panasonic Plasma kid's playroom; Client4: MVP, 36" CRT basement workout area; Client5: MPV 13" CRT garage workbench |
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Looks like a nice setup. Thanks for taking the time to draw it up. Tim |
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My whole network is included also, sorry.
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Intel Core Duo 2.5mhz, 2gb RAM Windows Home Server, Sage 7 beta 2 Hauppauge PVR-250, 1 PVR-500 MCE 1 HDHomeRun 4TB Storage, GB Network 2 MVPs, 1 HD100 & 1 HD300 |
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Since I started this...
Here's what I threw together.
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Mine's not as fancy - but it works
Not used to uploading attachments
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Tecra M5, 2 x HD200, 2 x HD300 2 x PCTV 290e Win 7, Sage 7.1.9, Phoenix 2 STV Stephane's XMLTV Importer, Digiguide, |
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I thought mine was simpler than this, but it is relatively straight forward. The parents wanted a server of their own in the living room so I couldn't just run a MVP out there.
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Ok, finally finished. For now anyway.
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SageTV V7 (WHS), Diamond UI Server: WHS with Xeon X3350, 4GB ECC, ASUS P5BV-C/4L, recording into a 6.6TB Drive pool Tuners: 4 (2x HDHR) Clients: 2x HD300, 1x HD200 Extenders, 1x Placeshifter 2x Roku XD |
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What software did you guys use to make the diagrams? I made mine in a draw program, but would love to redue it with proper symbols.
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I used MS Visio 2003 with mostly networking stencils. Pretty easy to update, and I can attach other info to the icons (like IP addresses, CPU, RAM, OS versions, etc...) and run reports on it. Pretty cool. You can also make an html page with the icons as active html links.
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SageTV V7 (WHS), Diamond UI Server: WHS with Xeon X3350, 4GB ECC, ASUS P5BV-C/4L, recording into a 6.6TB Drive pool Tuners: 4 (2x HDHR) Clients: 2x HD300, 1x HD200 Extenders, 1x Placeshifter 2x Roku XD |
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Quick and dirty Autocad version of mine. I plan on doing a nice diagrammatical one soon (with schematic flow indicating house floor levels and such).
Specs of each piece are in my signature...
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Server: AMD Athlon II x4 635 2.9GHz, 8 Gb RAM, Win 10 x64, Java 8, Gigabit network Drives: Several TB of internal SATA and external USB drives, no NAS or RAID or such... Software: SageTV v9x64, stock STV with ADM. Tuners: 4 tuners via (2) HDHomeruns (100% OTA, DIY antennas in the attic). Clients: Several HD300s, HD200s, even an old HD100, all on wired LAN. Latest firmware for each. |
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As you can see my visio skills aren't quite as good as some other peoples, but I'm quite proud of it considering!
Last edited by doc; 04-28-2008 at 08:34 AM. Reason: updated attachment |
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Saw this thread and thought it looked cool, so I've done a diagram as well
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Server - Win7 64bit, 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, TBS 6284 PCI-E Quad DVB-T2 Tuner, 3 x HD200 & 1 x HD300 extenders |
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Proposed Network
Proposed Network once I get my HD PVRs and two more extenders.
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Nice. Let us know when your are done an how it's working for ya.
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Updated for HD PVR ... more details
Made some updates for the new HD PVR and to add some more details...
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