September 4, 20196 yr X4 16GB Modules: 64 GB DDR4 Multi-bit ECC (4 of 8 Slots Used) Edited September 4, 20196 yr by falconexe
October 18, 20196 yr 12 GB Multi-bit ECC it seems to run fine and can be upgraded to 128 GB but I haven't really had a reason to... Edited October 18, 20196 yr by Dissones4U
November 1, 20196 yr 64GB of DDR3 ECC as I want to run some VM's and I have Emby transcoding to RAM currently.
November 7, 20196 yr On 6/16/2016 at 5:53 PM, JWMutant said: I am currently using 16GB but was planning on upgrading to 32GB, but that was only due to the fact that I was/am using a Windows VM to manage my downloads. But since I have started to explore dockers more and more and may move away from the need to run a VM all together I am just stick with 16GB. These dockers run on the smell of a oily rag so to speak. Exactly, same here. All I'm missing is a FileZilla Server docker (which I haven't found, if anyone knows where I can find it let me know) or something similar, then I won't use the Windows VM either. I'm keeping the 16GB I have unless I come across a good deal on DDR3 memory (which I'd probably find with today's prices).
November 7, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, XiuzSu said: All I'm missing is a FileZilla Server docker Well, since the FileZilla website states the FileZilla server is for Windows only, you probably won't find the server in a Docker container 😁 Of course a FileZilla client is available in a docker container, but, that is not what you are seeking.
November 7, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, Hoopster said: Well, since the FileZilla website states the FileZilla server is for Windows only, you probably won't find the server in a Docker container 😁 Of course a FileZilla client is available in a docker container, but, that is not what you are seeking. Thanks for confirming, I didn't saw it was only for windows. I was getting ready to give up on it and try Nextcloud using the spaceinvader video.
November 7, 20196 yr 16GB DDR3, works fine for a home NAS/media server. I am planning on upgrading next year to be able to run a couple VMs and reduce the number of computers I have running 24/7.
November 15, 20196 yr 128GB ECC DDR4 - probably overkill but I got it for cheap. 2 VMs with 16GB assigned to each Rip to ram and transcode from there to a user share
November 19, 20196 yr 96GB in 12 sticks. because the cost savings on the build spec was only a couple dollars even if I cut the memory in half.
December 9, 20196 yr On 8/24/2019 at 4:20 AM, Pro-289 said: 8GB, the max my 2010 motherboard can handle. I don't use many plugins or dockers, but I really do need way more than that. My Dynamix Cache Directories seems to max out my RAM and my drives still spin every time I open the mapped drives. Tried wiping the plugin and reinstalling with stock and altered settings, still spins up. How come this isn't built directly into the source code of UnRaid. ive run the cache plugin since i first used unraid (i dont know, 3 years?) had the same "proiblems" like you. Now i disabled it because i thought they spin up anyway, so why stress drives even more...? And now my drives only spin up from time to time, instead of always (cache plugin keeps drives busy) So just try some time without the plugin... its not in every case better to use. Edited December 9, 20196 yr by nuhll
December 11, 20196 yr 128gb DRR4 ECC. Sever deal came with this much. Way overkill but nice to look at
January 7, 20206 yr 32GB -> 2VM are running with 8Gb, one with 6gb, one with 4GB, rest left alone for unraid / docker usage.
February 3, 20206 yr 48GB DDR3 ECC 16 GB to windows 10 WM 4 GB for Ubuntu VM Thinking of doing a 16GB ramdisk for scratch/ windows 10 "pagefile.sys"
February 3, 20206 yr 9 hours ago, mkfelidae said: Thinking of doing a 16GB ramdisk for scratch/ windows 10 "pagefile.sys" That is very much misguided. I thought these "use ram for pagefile" kinda myths should all have been debunked by now. Just assign more RAM to your Windows VM or use baloon functionality if you want flexible RAM assignment.
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