Re: "Plug Computing"

2009-04-08 Thread Steve Phariss
Yes I was thinking for storage expansion to use as a NAS On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Charles Jones < charles.jo...@ciscolearning.org> wrote: > If there is one it is internal and there is no port designed into the > enclosure to get to it. It does have various memorycard slots. > Theoretical

Re: "Plug Computing"

2009-04-07 Thread Charles Jones
If there is one it is internal and there is no port designed into the enclosure to get to it. It does have various memorycard slots. Theoretically if you are using the NAND flash for the filesystem you shouldn't need RAID unless you mean for just storage expansion+speed purposes. -Charles S

Re: "Plug Computing"

2009-04-07 Thread Steve Phariss
I was looking at these and have a question... does this model have a sata II connecter? the block diagrams seem to say it does, so I am thinking you could interface a faster HD interface (raid???) Steve On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Charles Jones < charles.jo...@ciscolearning.org> wrote: > I

Re: "Plug Computing"

2009-04-04 Thread Stephen
neat stuff. i i had the 100 bux to spare id look into seeing if i could get openfiler on it.. then again one of the devs there is on it I'm sure... On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Charles Jones wrote: > I received my SheevaPlug computer on Friday. Here are some pics of what > I got: http://www.th

"Plug Computing"

2009-04-04 Thread Charles Jones
I received my SheevaPlug computer on Friday. Here are some pics of what I got: http://www.the-ownage.com/?p=830 I have noticed that there are several other companies now using this exact same model, and basically re-selling them as fancy NAS devices. Here is some more info on that: http://www.l