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Home Server and Storage Plan

The server, DAS, mapped S:, and network backbone plan.

Performance-first architecture

The home studio is not a single computer. It is a distributed media lab: capture, storage, CUDA processing, network backbone, and publication should each have a clean role.

Canon R5C / dual fisheye / YoloBox / Blackmagic capture
  → ingest
  → office server/workstation
  → Thunderbolt DAS
  → 10GbE / 100GbE backbone
  → RTX 5090 laptop + RTX 5070 Ti workstation + RTX 4070 worker
  → archive, publish, multicast, and iterate

Hardware already identified in the conversation

Why the unopened gaming mini PC should go back

The G1 Pro gaming mini PC was powerful but wrong for the central-server role. The real requirements are:

Thunderbolt 4 10GbE minimum PCIe x16 expansion 100GbE path good airflow DAS compatibility

Storage rules

CUDA home-lab model

RTX 5090 laptop       = fastest mobile CUDA / NVENC / test node
RTX 5070 Ti desktop   = main office production workstation
RTX 4070 spare        = dedicated worker / encoder / batch node
Central server        = storage, DAS, network, archive, automation

Office placement

Two walls in the office are occupied by desks, with the workstation at the intersection point. Removing at least one paper file cabinet that has not been touched in a decade creates a high-airflow server zone near power, network, and the workstation.