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To use Extender, what are my server OS options?
I've been reading the various subforums and threads, and I'm not 100% clear on something:
If I want to run an HD300 in extender mode, am I required that my NAS is running SageTV Media Center (either Windows 7/WHS, Linux or Mac)? So in other words, these are restrictions to the OS that my NAS must be running? I am in the planning stages right now of trying to build a NAS / media server, and with Vail killing off the Drive Extender, I'm looking at the various options out there, including FreeBSD with ZFS. But if I go that route, I don't think I would be able to use an HD300 in extender mode, is this correct? Thanks. |
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You need a machine running either Windows, Linux or Mac and running the SageTV Media Center software. (Call this your Sage server) It doesn't have to run on your NAS. Many people also have a NAS that holds some of their media which Sage can use. But to use the HD300 in extender mode it needs to be able to connect to a SageTV Media Center software installed on a PC.
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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Nice. I'd been planning to do the same, but I'm not so sure about WHS anymore without drive extender (some say it's a non-issue). I'm leaning towards ZFS because it has much stronger data redundancy/protection, and FreeBSD is generally a much more robust OS than Windows. Now at least I don't feel that the decision will have as much impact as I thought it would - since I'm sure I will have a Windows box somewhere that I can simply load the Media Center on to.
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I would also have to +1 on the WHS box. I've had good luck with mine. I've got a little over 18 Terabytes in it. It works great...
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I'm planning an UnRaid box for storage, Windows 7 for my server, and extenders. It is 2 pcs up and running but UnRaid spins down the drives when not in use. I had WHS but with Microsoft saying support will run out in 2013, I didn't want to mess with another OS upgrade for a while so I'm not going to use WHS and will jump to Windows 7.
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I am currently using freenas (an old CPU/ MB & 3 x 500MB drives I had left over) along with and additional XP machine running sage. I am running ZFS on the freenas box and sage connects to it without issue for all my ripped media (movies, music, pictures, etc) all the items i would hate to loose if a drive died.
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Umm, I read from people on the forum complaining about WHS not being able to back up the OS itself, did they ever fix the problem? What if the WHS OS drive fails, is it a pain to get everything back up and running?
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Vail/Fail does allow the server to back itself up. No word on when/if it will be out. MS is removing the drive extender functionality from WHS so you are seeing people enmass bolting from WHS.
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The only real function I would be giving up is the duplication feature. I will get around that by using Hamachi to setup a vpn to a friends system and then use allway sync to keep offsite backups of my critical data. |
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I'm running FreeBSD with ZFS. I have SageTV running on FreeBSD and use 2 HD200s in extender mode (1 more planned/purchased, just don't have the network run to that room yet). You can read more about my setup in the discussion here:
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43830 I've updated a little bit since the bit of discussion there, but basically I'm now on FreeBSD 8.2-RC1 w/ the Linux version of SageTV 6.6.something. And ZFS has saved my butt on data. Over the last 2 years I've lost 3 2TB drives, 2 1TB drives, and even a controller card in my pool (not all at once) and haven't lost a bit of data. |
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Although I toyed with virtualization (W7x64 and unraid in VM's), I ended up going with Win7x64 and Flex Raid on one machine. Note, I do not use the consolidated Flex Raid View, but I do run the WebUI as a service for ease of configuration.
Let me outline the storage strategy in the context of the overall server, which has been stable. Here's the general layout of the system, 1. Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 ATX Mobo with Core I7-870 and 8GB PC12800 DDR3 2. 2xHDHR QAM (4 tuners), 1xHDPVR on USB3.0 mobo port w DirecTV (native output, DD5.1 Paterson USB/serial channel changing, driver 1.57, 7 sec tuning delay in Sage properties) 3. Win7x64 on 2x60GB SSD RAID 0 (mobo ports) with system images after changes 4. Recording to 1x750GB HDD and 1x1TB HDD (mobo ports) 5. 2x500GB Raid 1 Mirror (on mobo) for photos, home videos, app installers, and system images 6. 4x2TB HDD's managed by FlexRaid (1 PPU and 3 DRU's) on Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 PCiex4 card with weekly scheduled Parity Syncs for storing BD/DVD/CD rips. This leaves me with 4 sata (1SAS) ports for new HDD's 7. BD/DVD-RW combo drive on mobo's marvell port 8. 1x250GB HDD on other Marvell port as scratch drive (temp files and edits from ClownBD/AnyDVD, Photoshop/Premiere Elements) 9. All in a Lian Li PC-B70 with Corsair 850W PSU 10. 3xHD300's at viewing locations I like FlexRaid a lot. I use it to provide some level of fault tolerance for media that is already backed up and is replacable. Essentially, the weekly parity sync is somewhat protecting my time investment for ripping media. The Raid 1 mirror protects my irreplacable data. I also have that data backed up on a 500GB HDD that I store in a safe deposit box, and I sync that drive with my photos, personal videos, documents and apps folders once every 3-4 months, then return to the safe deposit box. Note that there is no backup or fault tolerance for my recordings. This is by design and I'm OK with it. I do not use the "server" for general playback at a regular viewing location. It's used for capturing Sage recordings, Comskipping, file storage, media ripping, and light photo and video editing. It's on 24/7 on a UPS along with the HD-PVR, but the HDD's spindown after 2 hours of inactivity (set in Windows 7 advanced power options). A bit off topic, but I've only had 1 HD-PVR lockup since September, and I believe it was due to a directv stb update that started a couple of minutes before a late night recording was scheduled. I missed one other early morning recording. To sum up, I use Flex Raid to protect the time investment of ripping media that is large, already backed up and is replaceable and I use Raid 1 in conjunction with offsite storage to protect data that is irreplaceable. This is all accomplished with one server and a small external HDD. So if you want to run 1 box try Win 7 with Flex Raid for your server. This is free to to try if you already own Win 7 and have a sufficient number of SATA ports. If it will only be a server that also does light comskipping, use x86 with 4GM RAM. If you will do other things on it, like video and photoediting beyond comskip, go x64 so you can use >4GB RAM in conjunction with a 4-6 core CPU. Jay Last edited by jayman; 01-13-2011 at 12:02 PM. |
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