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Help with Unraid server Build

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Hello,

I currently have 2 Synology servers that house most of my stuff. I have heard so much about unraid that I was wanting to put a server together out of some of my old decommission computer parts. I just wanted to play around with this, eventually might use it as a Plex server, tdarr node, maybe some virtual windows and home assistant. I would really like to run some Ai stuff like Pearl or nex.

Would these parts work for a decent server box ?

Supermicro X10SL7-F uATX DDR3 1600 LGA 1150 Motherboard

Intel Xeon Processor E3-1231V3B 3.4 4 LGA 1150 (BX80646E31231V3) CPU

Samsung DDR3-1600 8GB/1Gx72 ECC CL11 Server Memory either 16 or 32 RAM

Nvidia GTX 1060Ti and RTX 3050

I have a ton of spare 6TB drives I could but in a 12 bay Supermicro chassis.

Thanks for any advise.

I would yes certainly , that should run fine but slowish , checkout SpaceinvaderOne on youtube to get you on the wagon , you can get a free 30day trial key from your install .

Gosh imagine have oodles of 6TB disks :D , enjoy , the community is always here for you .

  • 1 month later...

I too came from Synology. I suggest using simple rsync to transfer your data over. And do set aside hundred, if not thousands, of hours to fiddle with unRAID!

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