d6jg wrote: 
> I agree 100% with this approach.

I don't disagree that taking a RPi is an interesting and fine way to
go...

d6jg wrote: 
> Use a NAS for what it was designed for - serving files - and not as an
> application server (which is what LMS is).

But I disagree in this. Most NAS'es are (also) made to be application
servers, and are often much more powerful than a RPi. But if you are
going to use your NAS as a pure network harddisk, buy something cheaper
than the one I suggested.



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