Thanks Erik,
I think that buying a bare bones setup without the disks would be preferable so that I can choose the exact type of disks that Id like to have J ___________________________________________________________ Dave Williams Check out our WebOS mobile phone app for the Palm Pre and Pixi: <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie> Golf Caddie | <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/forum> Golf Caddie Forum | <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/faq.html> Golf Caddie FAQ by DTW-Consulting, Inc. site_logo From: Erik Hjertén [mailto:erik.hjer...@companion.se] Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 9:46 AM To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] NAS David, I think it depends on, as you say, the flavour. Here in sweden these NAS:es comes with and without disks. I bought mine without disks as I had two Western Digital Caviar Green (WD10EACS) from my previous setup. These disks are 5400 rpm. Regards /Erik David Williams skrev 2010-04-07 14:03: Erik, Thanks for the feedback. Thats helpful. What type of drives come with the NAS? Are they 7200rpm or 5400rpm? Or does that depend on which flavour of the Netgear NAS one buys? ___________________________________________________________ Dave Williams Check out our WebOS mobile phone app for the Palm Pre and Pixi: Golf Caddie <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie> | Golf Caddie Forum <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/forum> | Golf Caddie FAQ <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/faq.html> by DTW-Consulting, Inc. site_logo From: Erik Hjertén [mailto:erik.hjer...@companion.se] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 5:53 PM To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] NAS Hi David I have a ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID] with two 1TB disks in raid 0 (mirrored). I believe it's close to what you are looking at. It's mounted as NFS in my Ubuntu server. I use this set-up in my home for personal as well as business use. It has worked flawlessly since I installed it, I think it was in october last year. I backup several clients to it as well as the Ubuntu server it self. A full backup typically reaches a speed of 8 MB/s, but I haven't made any effort to tune the setup, I just plug and pray ;-) . I also store some larger files on it and I stream video from it as well. Works great. What do you want to know? Regards /Erik David Williams skrev 2010-04-06 23:11: I currently have a Western Digitial 1TB My Book World device which seems like its starting to play up, which is a shame because Ive hacked it (its basically a Linux server) so that I could mount the drive as NFS under Linux and perform backups using Backuppc. I havent look into the problem with the drive too much, but after a few days of it being mounted I cant cd into the mount partition of the drive L Im looking to get a replacement which will mainly be used to backup various mount points on my home Linux server. I havent 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 its 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 cant find a decent NAS then Ill have to buy several HDs and re-config my Linux server with much larger drives. ___________________________________________________________ Dave Williams Check out our WebOS mobile phone app for the Palm Pre and Pixi: Golf <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie> Caddie | Golf <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/forum> Caddie Forum | Golf <http://www.dtw-consulting.com/GolfCaddie/faq.html> Caddie FAQ by DTW-Consulting, Inc. site_logo No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.800 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2795 - Release Date: 04/06/10 14:32:00
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