08-18-2017, 12:00 AM
I'm looking for a low power replacement for my 1U server.
I run plex media server, apache, and deluge all with very low usage. I was hoping to get 1080p hevc 8bit @ 24fps decoding and 1080p x264 8bit @ 24fps encoding simultaniously (basically transcoding). I'm not sure if that is kind of an unrealistic goal for an single board computer. Apache and deluge sit close to 0% cpu usage on my server so I'm really only concerned with plex transcoding.
I also plan on running ZFS mirrored on 2 USB3 ports (using a splitter on the ROCK64). but I assume that's a little outside the scope of the experts on this forum.
Currently I am between the Odroid XU4 and ROCK64 but if anyone has any better suggestions I'm all ears.
And my last consideration is software. I run Arch Linux on almost all my servers but as I understand it, software support is still very behind on the ROCK64 whereas the XU4 has been around the block.
Is the XU4 or ROCK64 a better choice to suit my needs?
I run plex media server, apache, and deluge all with very low usage. I was hoping to get 1080p hevc 8bit @ 24fps decoding and 1080p x264 8bit @ 24fps encoding simultaniously (basically transcoding). I'm not sure if that is kind of an unrealistic goal for an single board computer. Apache and deluge sit close to 0% cpu usage on my server so I'm really only concerned with plex transcoding.
I also plan on running ZFS mirrored on 2 USB3 ports (using a splitter on the ROCK64). but I assume that's a little outside the scope of the experts on this forum.
Currently I am between the Odroid XU4 and ROCK64 but if anyone has any better suggestions I'm all ears.
And my last consideration is software. I run Arch Linux on almost all my servers but as I understand it, software support is still very behind on the ROCK64 whereas the XU4 has been around the block.
Is the XU4 or ROCK64 a better choice to suit my needs?


) have only had their hands on them for about two months at most, compared to the XU4 which has been on the market for about two years. But compared to other non-RPi boards, we're already in an advanced state and it's getting better by the day.