I'd think your system would more than adequate. Have a look over on the XBMC 
forum for lots of discussions about NAS for media streaming. FreeNAS and Unraid 
are popular for storing media.

BTW, I've done pretty much the same thing. Here's my setup:


1.       An old HP dc7600 running Server 2003 as a file server. This also runs 
my phone system (PBX in a flash) as a virtual under VMWare server.

2.       XBMC running on another dc 7600 connected to my TV.

3.       The infrared receiver from this MCE compatible remote 
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Control-Infrared-Receiver-Ultimate/dp/B00224ZDFY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368544521&sr=8-1&keywords=mce+remote

4.       A Logitech Harmony 300 remote.



I use DVDShrink (set the compression to "none" and ignore the "too big" errors) 
to rip my DVDs to disk, then I use handbrake to convert them to MPEG-4.



As an added bonus, I set DVDShrink to only copy the main movie, so I don't have 
to sit through menus, previews, FBI and Interpol warnings, etc).



What are you planning on using as a player for those FLAC files?


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Bill Humphries
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] OT: FreeNAS on an atom D510?

So, I've recently acquired an older atom d510 system with 3 gigs of ram.  
Anyone using FreeNAS and have an idea of what kind of performance I'd get with 
that setup?  I was thinking of using it to store media for the homestead.  The 
wife is interested in ripping all the DVDs and getting them out of the living 
room.  Anyone able to play dvd isos from a FreeNAS and happy with the 
performance?  I also have about 100 gigs of FLAC files that I would stream to 
the living room and bedrooms.  I considered trying to load server 2012 on it 
instead of FreeNAS, but I think the gui would kill performance.

Thanks.

Bill

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