- Apr 14, 2018
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As all the new PC hardware finally (kinda) becomes available, I'm upgrading my primary daily use PC to an AMD build, so that leaves my old hardware available to use to upgrade my even older BlueIris server.
The specs of my existing server are i7 4790 with only 8GB of ram so upgrading to an i7 6700k with 32GB of ram should be a huge improvement. But problem is, the old server's hard drive is approaching a decade of use and is only 2TB of space, where as my current computer had only a 1TB SSD, so a hard drive replacement is unavoidable.
So, would Blue Iris see any advantage using an enterprise SAS drive vs a regular stock SATA drive in the 10TB range? I have a spare 12GB SAS controller from an UnRaid build I can slap in the box , and have had amazing success with lightly used enterprise SAS disks (I know usually used hard drives are not recommended, but with most enterprise units upgrading to all solid state storage, the market is flush with drives that have only months of use), so that's the path I'm considering. Any advantages/disadvantages? Thanks for any input!
Jason
The specs of my existing server are i7 4790 with only 8GB of ram so upgrading to an i7 6700k with 32GB of ram should be a huge improvement. But problem is, the old server's hard drive is approaching a decade of use and is only 2TB of space, where as my current computer had only a 1TB SSD, so a hard drive replacement is unavoidable.
So, would Blue Iris see any advantage using an enterprise SAS drive vs a regular stock SATA drive in the 10TB range? I have a spare 12GB SAS controller from an UnRaid build I can slap in the box , and have had amazing success with lightly used enterprise SAS disks (I know usually used hard drives are not recommended, but with most enterprise units upgrading to all solid state storage, the market is flush with drives that have only months of use), so that's the path I'm considering. Any advantages/disadvantages? Thanks for any input!
Jason