> We'd only be recording some programmes. We've enough experience of > enterprise systems to build a resilient backend (though we'd have > to look at how we'd do failover on the master backend - the SPoF > of the system). How many quad opterons (Sun do the nice v40z) > would it take to transcode say four programmes simultaneously? > Could one server handle 4 DVB capture cards? What's the first > bottleneck people hit - the PCI bus? hard drive speed?
LOL - fantastic! Lend me one and I'll tell you :-) Most "servers" could probably handle lots of DVB cards, as this is only PCI bandwidth and disk IO speed. PCI bus is probably you next problem as disk IO is not usually an issue. I would think that a quad CPU box will easily transcode 4 programs, but you did not ask how long it would take? Linux clustering should be able to remove the SPOF of the backend - you would also need to cluster the DB and NFS parts. Obviously if you have a failure whilst recording then there will be a "gap", unless you have 2 backends, but most things are broadast twice these days. Greg > -- > Illtud Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Uwch Ddadansoddwr Systemau Senior Systems Analyst > Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru National Library of Wales > Yn siarad drosof fy hun, nid LlGC - Speaking personally, not for NLW _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users