Hello. Come in, take off your shoes. Sit down, on the bean bag if you like.
Comfy?
OK.
Currently, my home server is running on a 2008 model Mac Pro (Dual
Quad Core Intel Xeon (Harpertown), 8GB of 800mhz DDR2 RAM) that I have borrowed from work. It's awesome and can handle all its tasks with aplomb.
BUT! It's not mine, I don't own it. Theoretically, it could be recalled to work at any time, causing me annoyance. Also, in its cubby hole under my stairs, it runs hot and heats up the cupboard to quite alarming levels. I'm not sure of the exact amount of juice it's drinking, but it's probably more than it needs to when serving my media.
I have decided to use the Mac as my gaming/office machine that is switched firmly off when not in use and replace the server with something a bit more sensible and economical. That's where you lot come in. What should I get?
The server performs these tasks:
- File server (Movies, TV, Pictures, Music and Documents)
- Downloader suite (SABNZB+, SickBeard, Couch Potato)
- Plex Server
- FTP Server
- Minecraft Server - This is what raises it above the standard quiet-box-under-the-stairs level. It needs a core all of its own, at least 1GB of RAM and the process doesn't really sleep when not in use.
I have:
- Case
- PSU
- Hard Drives
- Windows 7 license
What do you reckon? Simple i3 with a lot of RAM? One of them fancy octo-core AMD fellers?
Help me!
(This is my longest post in ages)