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<blockquote data-quote="MrCrabs" data-source="post: 829844" data-attributes="member: 101491"><p>Hello community,</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about setting up a homeserver running on WHS 2011 as OS. It should also be my TVServer, maybe ExchangeServer later on and should be a good NAS for my HTPC being a client then and maybe more clients in the future. I am also interested in using it for some homeautomation activities. As a NAS it should be able to connect to many HDDs as I would like to run three or more in RAID5. </p><p>As I am totaly new to running servers and I don't have no clue what power it needs where (more CPU or more RAM?). Since the system might run 24/7 in the future it should not be too powerhungry. </p><p>What might be a possible setup? What are the most fragile parts that might lower performance and where should I not put too much effort into? I am happy about any info! </p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrCrabs, post: 829844, member: 101491"] Hello community, I am thinking about setting up a homeserver running on WHS 2011 as OS. It should also be my TVServer, maybe ExchangeServer later on and should be a good NAS for my HTPC being a client then and maybe more clients in the future. I am also interested in using it for some homeautomation activities. As a NAS it should be able to connect to many HDDs as I would like to run three or more in RAID5. As I am totaly new to running servers and I don't have no clue what power it needs where (more CPU or more RAM?). Since the system might run 24/7 in the future it should not be too powerhungry. What might be a possible setup? What are the most fragile parts that might lower performance and where should I not put too much effort into? I am happy about any info! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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