So I've been wanting to have a home/media server for a while now and I decided to jump on eBay and scored a nice 2008 Xserve for $150+shipping. 8-Core, 4GB ram no hard drives.
I've been reading up on 2008 Xserve running 10.8 and 10.9 so I think it might be worth a shot since it's just the video card and editing a plist to make it work.
New server cost:
Old server cost:
Now my new*old* Xserve.
Took apart the old external hard drives laying around. 2x320GB and 1x1TB.
Plugging them in the bay and booting up did nothing. The hard drives were not detected, so I did some research and found out about jumper 5 and 6 to reduce the speed down from 3 to 1.5.
Plugged it back in and booted right up, set to RAID1 using the 320GB drives and leaving the 1TB for my data.
After the long install and updates, I was able to point iTunes to the proper folder on the 1TB hard drive by holding down the option key while launching iTunes.
For sound I decided to use a USB sound adaptor from Amazon and it works without drivers or setup!
Decided to test this bad boy out with some Handbrake encoding since this will also be my media server. The results were better than my 2011 iMac i2.7 GHz Intel Core i5 with 4GB ram.
It was movie night so I decided to put the server to work. Copying over 250GB data from my iMac over to the Xserve while the server is streaming to our Apple TV. No hiccups or anything!
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=F22FFA30CA42C38!253&authkey=!ACumdYOvbd50ME8&ithint=video%2cmp4
Total cost so far: $150 for server, and $16 for the USB sound adaptor = $166.
Now I'm justing waiting for the Nvidia GT 120 video card and the 3x2TB Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 hard drives from eBay. Pending $70 for the video card and $190 for the hard drives.
Still trying to figure out if I should create a RAID5 for 4TB, RAID0 for 6TB.
Stuck at this point until the Nvidia GT 120 video card arrives probably next week... Any suggestions on how I can create a OS X Maverick install dvd with the plist already modified?
Update: Took out the old video card and installed the GT120, booted up fine. Realize the raid battery is dead and saw they were going for over $60 on eBay.
$150 for server + $16 sound adaptor + $60 for video card + $60 for battery + $60 shipping for all the items = $346
I said ****** it and returned it all and ordered a 2008 8-core Mac Pro with Nvidia 8800 for around the same price, couldn't find 2009 xserve. No need to edit plist file...
Sad to see the Xserve go...
I've been reading up on 2008 Xserve running 10.8 and 10.9 so I think it might be worth a shot since it's just the video card and editing a plist to make it work.
New server cost:
- Mac Mini's are not a replacement for servers and over priced, $499.00 basic to over $999.00 higher end model.
- New Mac Pros are over $2,999.00 so no deal.
Old server cost:
- Mac Pro, expensive still
- XServe, 2008 models are cheap, 2009 models are still expensive
- Mac Mini, not easily upgradable and over priced still
- iMac, no need for built in screen, not easily upgradeable and over priced
Now my new*old* Xserve.
Took apart the old external hard drives laying around. 2x320GB and 1x1TB.
Plugging them in the bay and booting up did nothing. The hard drives were not detected, so I did some research and found out about jumper 5 and 6 to reduce the speed down from 3 to 1.5.
Plugged it back in and booted right up, set to RAID1 using the 320GB drives and leaving the 1TB for my data.
After the long install and updates, I was able to point iTunes to the proper folder on the 1TB hard drive by holding down the option key while launching iTunes.
For sound I decided to use a USB sound adaptor from Amazon and it works without drivers or setup!
Decided to test this bad boy out with some Handbrake encoding since this will also be my media server. The results were better than my 2011 iMac i2.7 GHz Intel Core i5 with 4GB ram.
It was movie night so I decided to put the server to work. Copying over 250GB data from my iMac over to the Xserve while the server is streaming to our Apple TV. No hiccups or anything!
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=F22FFA30CA42C38!253&authkey=!ACumdYOvbd50ME8&ithint=video%2cmp4
Total cost so far: $150 for server, and $16 for the USB sound adaptor = $166.
Now I'm justing waiting for the Nvidia GT 120 video card and the 3x2TB Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 hard drives from eBay. Pending $70 for the video card and $190 for the hard drives.
Still trying to figure out if I should create a RAID5 for 4TB, RAID0 for 6TB.
Stuck at this point until the Nvidia GT 120 video card arrives probably next week... Any suggestions on how I can create a OS X Maverick install dvd with the plist already modified?
Update: Took out the old video card and installed the GT120, booted up fine. Realize the raid battery is dead and saw they were going for over $60 on eBay.
$150 for server + $16 sound adaptor + $60 for video card + $60 for battery + $60 shipping for all the items = $346
I said ****** it and returned it all and ordered a 2008 8-core Mac Pro with Nvidia 8800 for around the same price, couldn't find 2009 xserve. No need to edit plist file...
Sad to see the Xserve go...
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