I currently have a Western Digitial 1TB My Book World device which seems
like it's starting to play up, which is a shame because I've hacked it (it's
basically a Linux server) so that I could mount the drive as NFS under Linux
and perform backups using Backuppc.  I haven't look into the problem with
the drive too much, but after a few days of it being mounted I can't cd into
the mount partition of the drive  L

 

I'm looking to get a replacement which will mainly be used to backup various
mount points on my home Linux server.  I haven't done too much research yet
but need something that is one the cheap side, is compatible with Linux and
preferably will let me format the drives to ext3 too, or at least mount the
drives such that I can perform backups using Backuppc, which requires
hardlinks.

 

I took a very quick look around and saw the Netgear RND2210-100NAS which
looks pretty decent (states that it's compatible with Linux) and has 2
drives.  Looks like it already comes with 2 x 1TB drives (no idea what type
of drives though if it does indeed come with 2 HDs) and this would be great
as I could use 1 on the 1TB drive for my backups and the other to hold my
photos, music and videos, which would free up some space on my Linux server.

 

Has anyone ever used (or is currently using) the above Netgear device and
could provide feedback?

 

If I can't find a decent NAS then I'll have to buy several HD's and
re-config my Linux server with much larger drives.

 

 

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