Glad to hear that.   Was it difficult to get setup and running?  Is it
reliable once it is up and running?  I am planning on putting a couple
of NAS at a remote site to back up my photo library and am hoping that
these will work on auto pilot for the most part.  :-)  

Thanks!
-Gary


Julian Zottl said the following on 6/22/2006 1:46 PM:
> I have a large array at home that I am using FreeNAS on.  Been working great 
> for the last few months!
> _____________________________________
> Julian Zottl
> CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
> Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff 
> the right packets
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>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "Chris Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],The Hardware List <hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
> Date:  Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:35:57 +0000 GMT
>
>   
>> www.naslite.com
>>
>>
>> Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gary Udstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 12:13:21 
>> To:The Hardware List <hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
>> Subject: [H] NAS and linux
>>
>> Some time ago there was some talk on this list about a linux based
>> project that would create a simple NAS solution from a PC.  For the life
>> of me I cannot remember the name of the project nor can I find it via
>> Google.  I have a couple of PC's that I would like to convert into NAS
>> devices.  Ideally these could be headless and be configurable via telnet
>> or http.   Am I dreaming or does such a thing exist?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Gary
>>
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