On 30 Jan 2009, at 00:06, Harry Putnam wrote:
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A few I can think of are space and noise.. but having never been
around our run a nas setup... I'm not sure if that is really true.
Power consumption, too. I think some of the off-the-shelf mini-NAS use
a low-power MIPS processor.
I like a
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:56:48 +0100, Norman Rieß wrote:
> The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some
> fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the
> config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe
> that is something some peopl
Harry Putnam schrieb:
> A few I can think of are space and noise.. but having never been
> around our run a nas setup... I'm not sure if that is really true.
>
> Anyway, a few thoughts on what I might be running into doing it myself,
> or missing compared to storebought. Maybe maintenance
> consid
On Friday 30 January 2009 00:06:05 Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've been looking into setting up or getting somekind of nas
> storage/backup capability lately so thought I'd ask about it here
> since I'm sure some of you will be using something or will have built
> your own.
I just bought a USB hard di
Harry Putnam wrote:
I've been looking into setting up or getting somekind of nas
storage/backup capability lately so thought I'd ask about it here
since I'm sure some of you will be using something or will have built
your own.
After looking at a few on google .. I'm a little surprised at the hig
I've been looking into setting up or getting somekind of nas
storage/backup capability lately so thought I'd ask about it here
since I'm sure some of you will be using something or will have built
your own.
After looking at a few on google .. I'm a little surprised at the high
end pricetags and ev
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