naeem.ally
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What are your guys cpu usage while playing an h264 file, my avg is around 10%. I cannot see what the usage if the GPU is. I'm running a GT 520.
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Do you really need that much of ram? I'm running xbmc-standalone in ubuntu and its only using 500MB or ram.
I currently got 3GB of ram in my server.
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back for 3,299(kicks self for not ordering earlier!)
http://www.hpshop.co.za/p-7357-hp-proliant-microserver-633724-421.aspx
back for 3,299(kicks self for not ordering earlier!)
Jeez.... Now I don't feel bad about R1100 instead of R600...
Greyhole is an application that uses Samba to create a storage pool of all your available hard drives (whatever their size, however they're connected), and allows you to create redundant copies of the files you store, in order to prevent data loss when part of your hardware fails.
Damn... I was waiting until I have a *real* use for it. Now I had to quickly get one of those R1200 BoB ones.
@Boomstomp: I am a long time Greyhole user. I am very happy with it, and it actually performs better for me than my previous software raid. The only issue is when you are using a file which has no redundancy. Then the performance is more like a single drive. Otherwise I am maxing my gigabit network out (120MB/s) with file copying.
Interesting concept but I'm battling a bit to see a strong application unless you want very strong protection for your files. With Greyhole you can effectively have multiple copies of the same files over different drives, or more importantly, different systems.Think of it as a transparent data mirroring system (even if the author say it's not supposed to be a backup setup).hi zamicor, I'm glad to see there are other Greyhole users lurking around!![]()
I haven't been looking at its performance, but I honestly can't see why I would ever again do software raid instead of this.
Hi guys. A little a assistance pls. So i got one of these with 2*2TBs,a POV GT520 gfx and for the OS i went with ubuntu server (1st foray into linux). Anyways, that installed well enough after some trial and error. Next step was XBMC. i followed this guide "http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=XBMCbuntu#Install_XBMC" and things went okay. Now my problem is sound over hdmi. There just isn't any.
I installed "ALSA" as per the guide but sudo alsamixer gives me "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory" and aplay -l says "aplay: device_list:223: no soundcards found..."
Did a lot of googling but still no luck, so i was wondering if anyone here, has come across and solved this problem
Thnx
Having read a few reviews before buying, I was under the impression these are supposed to be near-silent.
I can hear mine whining from across the room. It appears to be the PSU fan that makes a high-pitched noise.
Anyone experiencing the same issue? Does PSU have a variable speed fan? I'll check in BIOS tonight if there are settings I missed there. Got the SPCR Review reference figures of 23 dBA @ 1m which I'll compare to mine using the Android Sound Meter app.