David Fawcett wrote: > I rather enjoyed this > guide: http://blogs.sun.com/mebius/entry/diy_home_nas_box_with2 > > On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Morgan Storey <m...@morganstorey.com > <mailto:m...@morganstorey.com>> wrote: > > Have you thought of using http://freenas.org/freenas or > http://www.openfiler.com/ both are pretty good, and I have used > both in dev and testing environments. If I was going to put one in > a small business or at home I would use one of these, way more > features for the price. > Just build a little atom/epia/i3 or low-end amd based pc with a > cheap sata card. I have seen corporate sans that only have a 1ghz > x86 cpu so it is little different. > > On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Paul Gear <p...@libertysys.com.au > <mailto:p...@libertysys.com.au>> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I'm looking for a low-end iSCSI NAS for SOHO use, and i came > across QNAP > <http://www.qnap.com/> (mainly the TS-219P and TS-419P > models). The > features seem ridiculously good for the price (including > online RAID > expansion & remote replication), and i get warm fuzzies > knowing that > they have Linux inside. > > Can anyone who has used them comment on their reliability, > performance, > or any other issues? >
My aim in buying a NAS is so that i don't have to DIY. ;-)
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