by GJ51 » Sun May 27, 2012 10:00 pm
Server load for just hosting mp3's is very minimal as there is no transcoding involved. Upload bandwidth is your primary concern. If 20 people are listening to 320kbps mp3's at the same time you'd need the bandwidth to output 6400kbps out from the server without running into traffic problems if you're all on the same lan.
This shouldn't be a problem on gigabit lan as long as there isn't any additional heavy load that pushes the limits of the network.
It would be interesting to see just how low powered you can go in this environment. My bet is that an old Celeron PC with 1gb of ram would be more than enough. I'd probably go for a low powered atom if it's going to be a new build and dedicated to just serving mp3's. I'd at least want to test it. I've set up Subsonic on atom powered netbooks before and it ran fine, but I never tested with 20 users at the same time, so I'd be interested to see if others have more experience with this. If you don't get enough information from this post, let me know and I'd be happy to set up an atom netbook on my network and let your group bang away on it to see if you can overload it. Just send me a PM and will do back channel communications if you want to go that route.
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