The best servers i’ve seen such as ReQuest Audio’s ’The Beast’ are based on Linux operating systems developed in-house which you would expect to be more stable and reliable than cheap pc’s, and way more reliable than swisse cheese Windows-based systems. Furthermore, security is the cornerstone of the Linux OS, so Linux-based servers should not develop any bugs if connected to a router for metadata & internet radio.
Also, ReQuest Audio (like Aurender) use solid state instead of optical drives, removing one variable you mentioned.
Personally I plan to add a future Vitus Server transport at some point when I start to run out of room to store cds & run that dac out to my Vitus SCD-025Mk2, though that is a few years away. For now I still enjoy spinning cd’s :).
Also, ReQuest Audio (like Aurender) use solid state instead of optical drives, removing one variable you mentioned.
Personally I plan to add a future Vitus Server transport at some point when I start to run out of room to store cds & run that dac out to my Vitus SCD-025Mk2, though that is a few years away. For now I still enjoy spinning cd’s :).