Intel OEMs a box with a 400MHz 80219 Xscale controller and a SATA
controller that will house up to 4 3.5" SATA drives.
It has 2xGigE + 2x USB 2.0 coming out of it, and .. it runs Linux,
and supports CIFS/SMB and NFS out of the box.
http://www.intel.com/design/servers/storage/ss4000-E/
They
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, Julian Yap wrote:
Things are starting to get unwieldy and the amount of HD storage
required for files which can be offloaded (namely music, photos) has
increased to the point where I need to consider other storage options.
Basically I want a cheap NAS (and that cheap to run,
The NLSU2 is a totally hackable box and is pretty nicejust keep firmly
in mind that it's USB so slow. The Netgear SC101 is totally windoze ONLY
since it's a hacked up Zetera HBA driver and while a cool concept, it
keeps dropping off the network on me.
Also, the Linksys NLSU2 (aka the Network S
On Dec 25, 2006, at 9:53 PM, Julian Yap wrote:
Things are starting to get unwieldy and the amount of HD storage
required for files which can be offloaded (namely music, photos) has
increased to the point where I need to consider other storage options.
Basically I want a cheap NAS (and that che