Nothing so over-the-top as a ReadyNAS... I was just going to grab whatever $50-$100 NAS enclosure I could find at CompUSA or Best Buy and stick a 1TB drive in it. This is still a learning experience. Heck, I might not even stick with the OpenWRT/NAS route and decide to just upgrade my Linux box with something more suitable. (Plus, something that can seed torrents...)
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Michael Potts <[email protected]> wrote: > Depending on how the router is working for you, you may want to consider a > linux-based NAS. I have (several) ReadyNAS units and I have found them to be > exceptional units. I have dd-wrt installed on my Linksys wrt-54g router, so > I am limited on what I can run. I have DNS (bind), Apache, SSH, along with > all the file serving protocols like NFS. > > I believe it's based off Debian, so development should be easy. There is a > moderately active community too. > > I have one of the slower sparc systems, which is cheaper but kinda limits > the speed. The newer ones have Intel processors, some have Core 2 duos.. > > Michael Potts > 904-638-2914 > > Sent from my Android Nexus One. Please excuse the brevity and spelling. > On May 10, 2011 4:33 PM, "Paul Spicer" <[email protected]> wrote: >

