Hi,
Take a look on the Linksys NSLU2 runs on Linux and had 2 USB ports for external USB drives. But, as it runs linux it can be used to attach virtually anything
Antonio.
----- "Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu" m3freak@thesandhufamily.ca wrote:
Hello List,
I need storage for my home network - lots of storage. It's going to hold pictures, home movies, music, other bits of data, etc.
I'm looking to start at about 500 GB, but I'd need to eventually grow that to 1 TB, or more. I also want something that is quiet, has hot swappable drives (not necessary, but a plus), is fairly easy to manage, and can be directly attached to the network. Obviously, it has to work with Linux distros, and support NFS.
I've done some research, and so far the ReadyNAS NV+ looks to be the best. Is there anything else similar to the ReaddyNAS NV+?
I currently have an Arena Aiby v2 for my small business/home office, but it's LOUD, cannot be directly attached to the network, big, and uses PATA drives. It's also leased, so instead of buying it out at the end and moving it to personal use, I just want to let it go when the lease is up.
All recommendations welcome.
Regards,
Ranbir
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