On 8/2/07, Ankur Rohatgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 02-08-07 8:37 AM, vivek khurana wrote:
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> > For home use RAID 1 is enough. Nothing complicated.
> > remember the KISS principle.
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> I keep it very simple and use a Buffalo terrastation gigabit nas for my
> home storage needs. Its set for RAID 5.


heheheee. life couldn't be simpler when it's ankur around town. :-)

how much did that buffalo cost you?
what's your storage capacity?

must say, this discussion is so startling to me: terabytes at home
served over sophisticated storage devices. w o w !

also, ankur, now i am surprised and not-surprised when you tell me you
already kicked the tyres on that sonos. :-)
am sure you must have also discovered that very high-end USD1000+
internet radio that has some very superior DACs and components, plugs
into high-end home-theater systems, and yes, can pick up data from
these kind of storage devices and storage networks as well.
since you probably know about it, am not mentioning it here.
you may of course share with us how was your experience of using it
last year or whenever you bought it and checked it out already... :-)

:-)
niyam

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