I bought a box some time ago to run FreeNAS and a few dockers/VMS including plex, rslsync, pihole, unifi controller.
I also added my BlueIris Windows 10 VM to it in an effort to consolidate but the strain is showing and I'm thinking of upgrading.
I run Xeon E3-1280 V2 3.60GHz (passmark 9456 ) with 16 GB of ECC RAM.
128GB SSD for dockers / VMs and a small Red NAS drive for storage.
I did wonder if running BlueIris in a VM this way was causing an overhead.
It does seem to crank the CPU more than other people suggest and I have all the optimisations in place such as direct to disk, no-overlays, etc.
It has sometimes crapped out too and frozen.
everything else I do on the system is lightweight, even plex is just steaming the original files and not transcoding.
Most the setup is 1GB wired.
What I'm looking for is a more stable and power-efficient setup.
I also added my BlueIris Windows 10 VM to it in an effort to consolidate but the strain is showing and I'm thinking of upgrading.
I run Xeon E3-1280 V2 3.60GHz (passmark 9456 ) with 16 GB of ECC RAM.
128GB SSD for dockers / VMs and a small Red NAS drive for storage.
I did wonder if running BlueIris in a VM this way was causing an overhead.
It does seem to crank the CPU more than other people suggest and I have all the optimisations in place such as direct to disk, no-overlays, etc.
It has sometimes crapped out too and frozen.
everything else I do on the system is lightweight, even plex is just steaming the original files and not transcoding.
Most the setup is 1GB wired.
What I'm looking for is a more stable and power-efficient setup.