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Cheap Homebrew UnRaid Storage Server - Full Migration To VM - GPU Passthrough, 120GB SSD & 1TB HDD

EDIT: When stubbing system devices, I forgot to mention to click "Bind Selected To VFIO At Boot" Finally making the decision to decommission my rig, and migrating over to a Virtual Machine on my UnRaid Server, utilising GPU passthrough. Both UnRaid Server, and PC will be contained in the one base unit essentially which should save on the old electric bill. I'll be upgrading from an Intel i7 960 CPU clocked at 3.33Ghz, with four cores and eight threads, and 16GB DDR3 memory, to dual Intel Xeon E5-2440 CPU's clocked at 2.4Ghz, with six cores and 12 threads each, and 64GB DDR3 ECC memory. Although the base clock speed of the Xeon's is almost 1Ghz slower, the extra cores and threads will be extremely helpful when dealing with multi-threaded tasks. I came across one issue that I managed to resolve in the form of a PCI graphics card. The motherboard does not have an intergrated VGA display, and that generated some problems, because UnRaid needs its own GPU. I had attempted to use the GT610 in an 8x slot, but UnRaid would always assign the GPU in the 16x slot as the primary display and I could not find a way to change that. It would have not had been a problem if the motherboard had multiple 16x slots but thankfully, installing a much older PCI GPU, encouraged UnRaid to use that card instead, freeing up the PCI-E 16x slot, for the GTX 980. Overall I think the transplant went particularly well, with requiring only minor adjustments to the system settings by stubbing the IOMMU groups for the onboard SATA controller and USB3 controller. which is as simple as ticking off what you want UnRaid to essentially ignore, and leave available to the virtual machine.

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