I have set up one of my Mac Pros with about 12TBs and loaded iTunes with couple hundred movies and tv shows, which supply 4 Apple TV's gen 2 all connected via Cat 5 ethernet cable. My question is does anyone have a similar setup/ configuration?
Not bragging just curious if anyone else has a similar system set up, and mine works great have had all ATVs playing full 720p videos with no problems. The other part about is I have a few buddies/clients that want me to build a system for their homes and wanted to see if the idea was marketable out side these couple clients.
(I was hoping you were just bragging, now I get to ask you questions about your setup)
On our setup, I have been ripping only DVDs. I need a much more powerful machine to do our BD encoding. I'm watching an episode of Band of Brothers encode on my ubuntu box (one of my encoding slaves) and it looks like its going at 2fps (average). Now I'm using the ATV3 preset for everything, and using stock Apple FW on my ATV3's since, well, there isn't a JB for it yet. I was encoding at High Profile until the ATV3 preset came out, and I can't really see/hear a difference between them.
I will be getting a mini whenever the hell they refresh, and I'm planning on upgrading it (biggest HDDs I can find and server OS) to run our house o' Apple gear and do our BD encodes.
Now my question to you is what are you using to do your encoding, and about what are your file sizes? I'm only throwing around 500MB (TV) and 2GB (Movie) at a time, and I enjoy watching the activity monitor and our 'server' doesn't even break a sweat.
I have x4 AppleTV 3's connecting to iTunes running on a HP ML110 G7 E-1220 running ESXi (Windows 8 server VM with iTunes installed). The only thing that is processed is network wise, AppleTV's copy down the file into their buffer memory and play from that, so the server does very little in terms of CPU.
Media conversion, I do on a Quad Core i7 Desktop PC using handbrake.
If you don't mind my asking, how do you have your storage configured. I've always thought it would be great to run the server as a VM but haven't figured out how to come up with a couple terabytes of storage for the files.