>I'm looking for an openbsd solution for my home since I first throw a glance
>at our new expensive 'thing'.
> 

> So what hardware would you buy for an openbsd file server, to get it
> fast enough to provide hd video media assets via network? Which set is a 
> robust and
> good solution and tested and proven by yourself?
>  

A couple of years ago I set up a low end desktop computer with a nfs server and 
a rum(4). This had no problem streaming video to my laptop which had an 
athn(4). Why don't you try something like this for the home network you want to 
set up, before looking around for specialised hardware? 

As a prior poster said, you can set up a few hard drives in a raid array of you 
need more storage. Or just buy a second hard drive when your first one fills 
up, and symbolic link it to the first.

Brett.

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