danm;219421 Wrote: > Just curious. I took a spare, four year old Shuttle computer laying > around. 1.6GHz processor, 2 gigs ram, with two 160GB disks. Nothing > special, but this is the old Zen line which is very quiet (external > brick power supply). > > Anyhow it's got windows on it, I installed SS and my music and it's > running flawlessly. No configuration, no wasted time. It also has a CD > reader and EAC so it's the complete solution, and dedicated to serving, > ripping, and holding my music. > > The beautiful twist is that I have it suspend after an hour of no use. > If it's down when I try to listen a WOL packet wakes it right up. If > it's turned off it's the same, and up and running in less than a > minute. > > It's low power, quiet, powerful, cheap, upgradable, and easy. Why mess > with any of the boutique NAS solutions?
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