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

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1 GB of ram assigned to my 5.05 VM guest running unRAID.  Swap hasn't been touched, and the system is not breathing hard (I've got two main directories, with 3-8 subdirectories each -- a very small set up.

  • 2 months later...

I have 1GB ECC on board and it is running happily with v6b6, 24-Bay array.

16GB, this is the same hardware I ran ESXi on previously. Now running 6.0-b5a.

 

+1, now running  6.0-b6 for a couple of days.

  • 1 year later...

16GB DDR3 1600

16GB in my main 100TB backup server

32GB in my second server that runs a windows 10 VM at the moment

4GB in my TV NAS server

  • 3 weeks later...

32GB

 

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32 GB in the main server. 4 GB I. The backup server.

16GB does me fine. 1 win 10 VM and approx 8 dockers running fine with about half the RAM in use.

 

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Just starting out with unRAID.  My box has 8GB RAM.  Hoping to spin up a VM or two, so may be looking for more memory in the coming months.

  • 2 weeks later...

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.

32GB in my home gaming/theater/storage server, and 16GB in the office media server.

Currently 16GB but wish I could upgrade to 32GB on a Haswell Mini-ITX.

 

Guessing I will need to look in to Skylake mobo+cpu upgrade in the future to get 32GB of RAM on an ITX board. Would also like dual ethernet.

Be careful with that one regarding cooler. If I remember correctly, it has a narrow 2011-v3 socket, not the standard square one.

  • 1 month later...

64GB Registered EEC

32GB Registered ECC

32GB ECC in mine :D

  • 1 month later...

256gb registered ecc ram too much?  :D 

  • 3 weeks later...

16GB (4x4GB) of DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)

I've recently bought an second-hand server with 48Gb ECC. It's absolutely plenty for my current build (3 weeks old as of Sept. 19th 2016!) but I guess when I start spinning up more VMs that may well change.

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