[mythtv-users] My First MythTV Box

Mike Perkins mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Mon Dec 31 16:53:06 UTC 2007


match at ece.utah.edu wrote:
> On 30 Dec 2007 at 19:54, lists at benzo8.org wrote:
> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2007 1:01 AM, John Sullivan <lists at benzo8.org> wrote:
>>>> RAM             2 x DIMM 1 Gb DDR2 800 MHZ KINGSTON HYPER-X
>>>> HD 1            HDD 80 Gb 7200 RPM SATA II
>>>> HD 2            HDD 250 Gb 7200 RPM SATA II
>>> I dont know much about DVB but if  I was you i would save some money on
>>> RAM.  1 Gig is plenty.  I would go with 2 512mb sticks to get dual
>>> channel.
>>> With the extra money I would get some more storage!  Are you buying a
>>> 80Gig
>>> HDD?  Or is that a left over that you have?  500GB are only $100 USD  I
>>> would get atleast one.
>> Thanks for the advice - I'll shift some funds from memory to HDD - upgrade
>> the 250GB to a 500GB... I'll be buying all the drives new, but I was
>> thinking that the 80GB is just a systems/DB disc and so doesn't need large
>> amounts of space - am I mistaken?
> 
> You're not necessarily mistaken, but an 80GB drive just makes no sense at 
> all. Look at it this way: 
> 
> 1. You only have a few physical spaces in the box to mount HDD's, so if 
> you're going to have 2, then have 2 large ones. You'll never regret having the 
> additional storage space.
> 
> 2. That 80GB drive will make about the same amount of noise and consume 
> about the same amount of power and hence generate about the same 
> amount of heat as the 500GB.
> 
> 3. At this time I don't see much value in having the system/DB on a separate 
> disk, do you?
> 
Wrong!

It is an *extremely* sensible idea to separate your system files and your Mythtv 
files onto separate disks. *Especially* to put the Mysql database on a separate 
disk to the video storage. When recording there are many I/Os to the video disk 
at the same time as many I/Os to the Mysql database. You really don't want to be 
thrashing your heads from one file to another at the rate video comes in.

For the system disk you don't even need 80Gb, but if that's what you got, go 
with it.

Mike Perkins



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