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How much RAM do you have installed in your unRAID server?

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Currently 32GB ECC (2x 16GB). But will upgrade to maximum 64GB soon.

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128GB DDR4 with Intel i9 10900. I build once for the long term with minor updates along the way. Overkill for now, but won't be in a few years!

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128 GB DDR4 ECC with Ryzen 3950x CPU and Asus Pro WS X570-ACE mobo.

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As of last month, 64 GB ECC (DDR3) with Dual Xeon E5-2640 v2.  Previously, was running 8GB DDR3 on Core i5 750, before that I was running 2GB on a Pentium 4 3.0.  I've come a long way  =).

32GB so far and haven't really had a need to upgrade it yet.

16gb ddr3

I currently have 80gb ddr3 ecc but getting ready to move systems to 32gb ddr4 non ecc

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16GB DDR3 ECC (2x8GB)

On 11/19/2019 at 8:51 PM, UNOPARATOR said:

32 GiB DDR3 Single-bit ECC (4x 8GB sticks)

This was the case till my ASRock Rack C2750D4I died 2-3 months ago.

 

Last month I built a Ryzen 7 5800X with a B550 MB, and put 128 GiB DDR4 non-ECC (4x 32 GiB sticks) in it.

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32GB but only because the old system I used had that already anyway

Last week, 128gb of DDR4 ECC with Xeon 2867 v4, as of last night 64gb with my Epyc 7352.  Xeon was throwing ECC errors on the memory.

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46GB RAM DDR4

i9-10900k

64GB although I could do with more, I have multiple virtual machines spun up at once for development work (Windows 10, Fedora, the latest Ubuntu in addition to the oldest Ubuntu LTS which is used to build AppImages.  I also have VM's set to be CI agents.

 

My NUC which runs proxmox also has 64GB.

I run on 48GB for the time being, migrated my stuff from proxmox to pretty much docker containering and that works nice, still having some issues here and there to fully understand the unraid architecture from the getgo but getting along with it nicely.

 

As others have said before: in terms of pure storage performance other systems maybe faster but here I am looking to the overall solution which grants all possibilities to me in a single box, my overall rating for Unraid is great!

 

I was able to consolidate 3 physical boxes into one which I was after to begin with

 

Edited by nonamenogame

I have a fairly small setup compared to others, but am looking to add more responsibility to my Unraid server.  My server has 16GB, but will be growing that in the future.  16GB currently handles everything that I use it for at the moment.  I am using it mainly for Plex (well at least that is what gets used the most).  Future Home Assistant type services will be added as well, which are running on my Raspberry Pi.  Oh... yeah... I have a Minecraft server running on there too for my kids, but they seem to have moved on to Fortnite :/. 

 

Once this pandemic has moved on, I will probably start building out some sort of lancache for some fun little local lan parties at my house. 

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32GB of DDR4 3600 paired with my AMD Ryzen 7 2700x ... I don't really run any VMs so this is more then enough for my system. I mainly use my system for Plex and all the transcoding is handled by my Nvidia Quadro P2000. 

192GB (not a typo) DDR3 ECC

 

It was free to me so I might as well install it (screw energy savings right?)

 

I run about 4 VMs and 25 dockers and only use about 10GB at any given time. If anyone has any cool projects that I could do with that much RAM, let me know. 

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32GB DDR4 ECC

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M/B: Supermicro X10DRi

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2680v4

RAM: 4 x 32GB DDR4 ECC

Running 1 Win 10, 3 windows server 2019 and a few sql server dockers for development work plus 20 others dockers for personal stuff. RAM usage is about 70%. 

76 GB eccRAM

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two have 32 gigs running vms and lots of dockers one has 16gigs which is overkill for 5 dockers as a remote backup server. 

64GB.  I really wish that Unraid supported lxc containers though, I have a NUC running Proxmox which has a load of containers set up which I use for CI (TeamCity), but I need more containers to handle other builds and the NUC has no more ram (it's got 64GB as well) and unraid would be ideal if it supported them.

I currently have 32GB DDR3 RAM in my main server and a I7-2600, running a load of dockers, a linuxmint VM and a Windows 10 VM. I have some spare hardware so going to build a backup server with 16GB RAM and a Xeon E3-1220.

128GB in my Supermicro CSE-846 sewrver.

386GB DDR3 ECC Ram in a DELL R720 with Dual Xeon E5-2660v2 (2x10 Cores). I run approx 25 Containers and many VMs.

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