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

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64 GB non ecc 3200 cl15-15-15-35 but its b die so can run at 14s-34. Going to buy another 64 GB when the price goes down.

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Memory: 96 GB Single-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 768 GB)
(1600 MHz)

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16GB DDR 4 3600MHZ

Core i7 8700K

192 GB Multi-bit ECC

4gb, maxed out the MB. No VM on this hardware.

1 hour ago, audiocycle said:

4gb, maxed out the MB. No VM on this hardware.

This reminded me to post:

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64GB Crucial Single DDR4 2133 MT/s (PC4-2133) CL15 SR x4 ECC Registered DIMM CT8G4RFS4213 (8 sticks)

 

Providing 32GB Quad Channel Physical Memory Array for each of the 2x Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 Six-Core Haswell Processor @2.4GHz

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It's my first time. Be gentle. 

 

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Upgraded to dual Xeon, so here's where I'm at now.

 

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32GB (16x2 Non-ECC. Corsair Vengance RGB Pro. 2666 MHz.)

Sitting on 80gb, wanting to go 128gb, current config is 4x4gb, 4x16gb

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Currently rocking this:
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The extra NIC is for planned expansion, but may end up scraping and going with a single 10gbe and shifting the network to 10gbe instead.

The two CPUs detect that way because they are engineering samples; 12 core, 24 thread Xeon E5-2658v3 CPUs. 

64GB, couple of memory hogging Windows VM's that run Game Servers ( EQemu, DCS: World, Minecraft, etc ).

32GB Hynix ECC quad channel DDR4 on Xeon E5 2630-v4 10-core, X99 Deluxe. 2TB-4disk array (upgrading to 6TB-3disk today).

32gb unfortunately, x3200 m3 limit apparently 😞

Itching to invest in a new server, but I'm married lol 

64gb also. Waiting for prices to go down before going up to 128gb

128

 

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My 3 systems:

 

VM Server - 64GB

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Plex Media Server - 32GB

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Cloud Server - 32GB

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I currently have 32gb of ECC ram in my server and I am planning on increasing it to 64gb if I go with unraid full time, I am in the process of looking in to unraid at the moment.

32GB, the system was previously an ESXI server but I have new hardware to build another ESXI server so I am converting the existing ESXI server to an UNRAID server so I just left the RAM there in case I need to run dockers and VMs.

16gb ecc ram

I recently upgraded to 384Gb. (reg. ecc)

 

The reason is that my plan is to run 2-3 photoshop VMs (each with 64Gb RAM) that my local photoclub can connect to via remote desktop. Until I fix the slow disk speed I plan on putting the 50Gb vdisk in RAM and a script copying it to the RAM then power up VMs at startup. That way I also ensure fresh image every boot. So I will be using most of my resources on the VMs. 

8Gb in my current rig. My new Server I'm currently building will have 32Gb installed.

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