On Fri Mar 23, 2007 at 06:33:39PM +0000, Michael TD
Nelson wrote:
Hi,
I have an idea in mind for a product which I'd like to own. Basically, I'd like
to be able to buy an enclosure that takes two off-the-shelf hard discs (IDE, SCSI, SATA,
SAS, whatever...) and connects
to my LAN with an ethernet cable (gigabit preferred, but 10/100 is acceptable).
the most popular route seems to be a network attached linux device like NSLU2
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
afaik it doesnt have internal storage of your own, and youre expected to plug in firewire
devices, each with their own enclosure. but its chaep, and runs linux fast enough to
handle rtorrent, NFS, smb, daapd and the like
theres similar devicse from netgear/belkin/etc. most can be made to run linux
I do just fine using an old midtower system. Upgrading storage is easier
than many of the proprietary NAS devices.
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