May 18, 201412 yr 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.
July 31, 201411 yr 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.
May 10, 201610 yr 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
June 1, 201610 yr 16GB does me fine. 1 win 10 VM and approx 8 dockers running fine with about half the RAM in use. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
June 5, 201610 yr 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.
June 16, 201610 yr 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.
June 22, 201610 yr 32GB in my home gaming/theater/storage server, and 16GB in the office media server.
June 22, 201610 yr 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.
June 22, 201610 yr Be careful with that one regarding cooler. If I remember correctly, it has a narrow 2011-v3 socket, not the standard square one.
July 28, 20169 yr 64GB Registered EEC 32GB Registered EEC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EEC_(disambiguation)
September 19, 20169 yr 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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