hello i found this one interesting:
http://www.amazon.com/LaCie-Ethernet-External-Drive-300963/dp/B000BKJ5Z0 1TB for about 650USD (about 400USD second hand) is still a bit expensive, but may be it works. I don't know if coraid has something like it (i think the 1U appliance was about 2kUSD). I'm would love something like that too, i lost three hard drives on my last move, including the 9grid.es one :(. slds. gabi On 8/9/07, Axel Belinfante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm finally producing data at home that I care about (DSLR, shooting RAW) > so I'm wondering how to construct a robust file server that allows > heterogenous access (windows, mac, linux, plan9), is affordable, > low-power, ideally low noise, low-maintenance (I like kenf) and preferably > can be built with little effort using of-the-shelf items. > robustness being the main criterion. > > I've been looking at coraids products but they seem a bit high-endish... > something like that but then 'smaller' might be nice. > I'm unsure about plugging usb-drives into wireless access points > (what is apple's bonjour? open in any way?) > > > any thoughts, experiences? (does, don'ts?) > > Axel. > >
