Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-07 Thread doctor_big

If your library is 100k tracks, I suggest 2+gb of ram.





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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-05 Thread poing

Mnyb wrote: 
 
 Maybe time has moved one and everything is aviable for the arm
 architecture ?
Personally, I'm still on the fence on this one. Sure, for a client, ARM
is the way to go. But for a server, it's more difficult.

On x86, Atom is an option that's certainly on par or better
performance-wise than ARM. (Part of the reason is that most SBCs use
fairly outdated SoCs.) And even ultrabook processors (Haswell or
Broadwell microarchitecture) like the i3-4005U are interesting options.
You get massively more performance than with ARM. But their power
consumption is quite low. E.g., the aforementioned i3-4005U has 15 W TDP
but uses far less (more like 5 W) in real life.

And Broadwell reduces power consumption even more. So I'm really
contemplating putting my LMS on a Broadwell-based Intel NUC. They are
expected to become available by the end of February.

I prefer to put my data on a NAS, though. It gives me redundancy,
comfortable backup solutions, and a stable, secure platform that's
heavily optimized towards file storage and file server needs.



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-05 Thread Mnyb

My pow .

Use something x86 based ,use internal SATA drive one separate drive for
the OS ( not just its own partition ) other drives for the music . The
OS drive can be an SSD .

Use vortexbox or some linux OS on your own , preferably annOS wihtout
Desktop ( GUI ) a server OS . You will admin it trough web interfaces
and ssh anyway .

My HP Microserver is fast enough , today I would have opted for more RAM
as the later LMS 7.9 can take advantage of that .

So basically in my pow a dual core atom or better is sufficient as a
server .

And the good old x86 architecture has good FPU and supports most of the
helper ap's that LMS uses ,this will mean that you're guaranteed to be
able to use LMS fulll potential .

Maybe time has moved one and everything is aviable for the arm
architecture ?




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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread d6jg

I have been using an Arm QNAP NAS for some years but I am currently in
the process of converting to a Vortexbox running on an old Dell Server
but with the files still stored on the NAS via NFS mount. Scan speed is
about twice as fast on the Dell as it is on the QNAP but the Dell
doesn't have the same disk capacity.
The Vortexbox CD ripper rips straight to the share on the QNAP.
Personally I would avoid anything that relies on USB storage. Have found
that USB disks often go offline and require disconnection, server
reboot and then reconnection to get them recognised again. This is with
all sorts of different Linux distros.



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread poing

Uliver wrote: 
 
 Is this c70 powerful enough?
I don't know the benchmark scores on top of my head. However, keep in
mind that this is essentially AMD's answer to Intel's Atom platform. And
AMD's strong suit is graphics which is irrelevant for running Logitech
Media Server. On the other hand, Intel's strong suit is traditional
CPU-based computation (relevant for running LMS).

So, generally speaking, I think you get more bang for your buck by going
the Atom route rather than the AMD Fusion/Ontario route.

But yeah, I think this system would be powerful enough for your
purposes.



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread markiii

Hmm your doing, just what I'm looking to move to.

Any benefit to an nfs share rather than samba?



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread d6jg

markiii wrote: 
 Hmm your doing, just what I'm looking to move to.
 
 Any benefit to an nfs share rather than samba?

Yes. NFS is much faster.
Hacking the Vortexbox (2.3) install was really quite easy. 
The QNAP folder /share/Qmultimedia is still available via Samba as well
for windows clients. The important bit to get right is the file
permissions and ownership so that LMS, the VB CD ripper and Samba all
work as you would want.
I wrote a short HowTo which you can find on the Vortexbox forum.



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread chrissy

Hi,
You don't need much cpu power to run LMS. Especially not if you use
flac, since flac is natively supported by all squeezeboxes. If you use
not natively supported file formats, you need cpupower for transcoding
of lms. Also if you play resolutions that are not supported, for example
24/96 on a boom or radio, you need cpu power for resampling. Since I use
only flacs and don't play highres to not natively supported devices, the
cubie is great. I have a larger server with an intel celeron which has
enough power for all the transcoding stuff, but it is not in use as a
squeezserver. On the cubie, a full scan of about 21000 files takes about
1/2 hour. If you want it faster, you need more power.

A NAS is only useful, if you need the diskspace.

Greets
Chris



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread jeremy

Uliver wrote: 
 Hello,
 I want to set up a low cost,low energy computer to run squeeze-center
 Having 5 squeezeboxes at home.
 What will still run this fluidly?
 asrock-c70m1 with amd c70 cpu with 4 gb ram
 will this work is better to take a stronger option?
 thanks for the ideas
 Uliver

Looks ok but I'd go with an Odroid
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=g138745696275
paired with Squeezeplug ready made linux/LMS image
http://www.squeezeplug.eu/ as an easier option if you are not a linux
wizard. Mine runs fast  without any problems



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread Uliver

thanx for the ideas
But maybe i should ask different
What cpu power do i need to run it fast and error free
I play most songs as flac and that results in large files and libery
Is this c70 powerful enough?



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread chrissy

Hi,

I have a cubietruck with a 2 TB Harddisk for 5 Boxes. Works perfectly as
server and player and is very low on energy.

Greets
Chris



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread callesoroe

Uliver wrote: 
 Hello,
 I want to set up a low cost,low energy computer to run squeeze-center
 Having 5 squeezeboxes at home.
 What will still run this fluidly?
 asrock-c70m1 with amd c70 cpu with 4 gb ram
 will this work is better to take a stronger option?
 thanks for the ideas
 Uliver
Why not buy a used ReadyNas Ultra/pro ? Much easier and runs
perfectly. Then your LMS is always there and you can set timer in the
ReadyNas to stop/start.



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Re: [slim] what to use to run squeeze

2015-02-04 Thread Uliver

callesoroe wrote: 
 Why not buy a used ReadyNas Ultra/pro ? Much easier and runs
 perfectly. Then your LMS is always there and you can set timer in the
 ReadyNas to stop/start.


i never tried to use a nas.
when i wanted to buy one a few years ago i was told it was better to
use
a pc system. The lack of cpu power and mostly the lack of sufficient
memory
would be hard with large liberies and music in flac and multi
squeezeboxes.



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