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James Harper wrote:
>> Has anyone attempted to run the Bacula FD on a Linksys NSLU2 or
> similar
>> NAS device? For anyone who doesn't know, the NSLU2 (as shipped from
>> Linksys) is a ARM (I think) based NAS box with USB2 ports on it for
>> plugging in external disks. There are a few Linux distributions
>> available for it, including Debian and OpenWRT.
> 
> Hmmm... on further reading it doesn't appear to have a gigabit network
> interface, only 10/100, which limits it's usefulness a bit... anyone
> know of something similar which does have a gigabit interface?

Over a WAN, though, how much can this really matter? Or have I
misunderstood?

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