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Originally posted by juneau View PostIf you're wanting a NAS i'd built your own out of old parts and throw FreeNAS onto it. It'll be faster than the majority of all in ones out there.
I havn't used FreeNAS but, a bunch of folks here at work like it... and I work for a storage vendor so it can't be bad....
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Originally posted by BlackArrow View Posti built my own Windows Home Server box and it is really great.
HP sells preconfigured....i got a box for $300 and put WHS on it.
That thing has saved my bacon (and files too) on numerous occasions over the past three years. Its so much more flexible and worthwhile than a NAS once you see what it can do.
New version of WHS, codenamed 'Vail', coming out soon -> http://www.winsupersite.com/server/whs_vail_preview.aspOh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin
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Originally posted by mapes View PostYou are of course talking about SOHO NAS boxes and not enterprise grade NAS boxes...Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin
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Originally posted by WalkinTarget View PostI am indeed. I haven't seen any NAS boxes that can perform a full image restoration from a bootable device, either USB or CD drive. The WHS supports up to 10 users/PCs, so in a work environment that amount is your limitation.
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Originally posted by paceman View PostPoorly implemented NAS can bring your network to it's knees. I would stick with a File Server, whether that be WHS, or Linux running Samba.
I run a Linux box with the Linux software raid1. The box does NFS and CIFS. Ontop of that I've aggregated two pretty beefy Intel server network cards into one logical NIC. Basically I got one 2GB network interface on my box(not really but, close enough). I never see any problems file sharing wise. So the raid covers disk failure. For data backup I bought a 20$ caddy less sata enclosure. Both SATA and the Linux kernel support hotswapping SATA drives. So when I want a back up I grab a backup drive. Slot it in the enclosure. Then run a script which dumps my databases, config files and other data to the the drive. I then pull the drive and put it in a small fire safe. The small fire safe is stored in my larger firearm fire safe. Thats my data recovery plan
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