In my case, the data I care about is stored on a RAID array (actually
so is the data I don't care about).  The important data is sync'd to a
local DNS-323 (with both drives in a RAID 1) as well as encrypted
before being sync'd to a remote service (rsync.net for those who
care).

I am working on pushing my documents on a schedule into Google Docs.
This will wait until I have more time.

For the streaming services it does not really matter since most of
them make no provision for local storage (if my network or ISP goes
down, so does Netflix).

Ciao,

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:35 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One of your major problems is the old data center issue of how to guard 
> against hardware failure.  Do you have raid set up?  What sort of backup 
> plan.  What if there is a fire in your USB drive?
>
> I think some of the solution must address these issues.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 04:21:50PM -0700, Gustin Johnson wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Dick Angus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hardware:
>> >
>> > Intel i7 - 920
>> >
>> > 4Gb Ram
>> >
>> > 500Gb HD
>> >
>> > 500Gb USB external
>> >
>> > D-Link WBR-2310 wireless/wired router
>> >
>> > SHAW high-speed Internet
>> >
>> > Software:
>> >
>> > Kubuntu 10.10
>> >
>> > Linux 2.6.35-24 generic
>> >
>> > KDE 4.5.4
>> >
>> > We have a lot of DVDs that we legally own that I have ripped to .avi and
>> > have on the USB drive. We have a load of photos in .png and a load of music
>> > in .mp3 on the regular HD. I'd like to be able to access all this, and much
>> > more, such as Netflix, CityTV.com, and other stuff through my wireless
>> > network to my Vizio lcd TV. Even a USB port so friends with photos on a
>> > stick could show them would be good.
>> >
>> I am in love with my Western Digitial TVLive.  With a USB WiFi adaptor
>> it connects to my 802.11n network (I have fallback 802.11a and 802.11g
>> APs which it also works with), it reads files off of my file server in
>> the basement.  It seems to handle everything I throw at it (.avi,
>> h.264 .mkv etc.).  There are also a couple of USB ports that I can
>> plug in USB flash and hard drives into.  It recognizes NTFS, FAT32,
>> and ext3, and ext2 (perhaps more but those are only the ones I have
>> tested).
>>
>> The only complaint I have is that I can't access my Netflix account.
>> Apparently the WD TVLive Plus has Netflix integrated, but no other
>> services that I am aware of.
>>
>> You may want to look at the Boxee box.  It looks similar but is a
>> little more extensible.  It also has Netflix support.
>>
>> > I looked at Apple TV, but unless I read it wrong it's pretty tied to iTunes
>> > and Apple video format. Can anyone give me information on how it works on a
>> > Linux connection or suggest an alternative approach? Being able to stream
>>
>> I would stay away from Apple devices (I do).  Long experience with the
>> iPod line have taught me that much.
>>
>> > Netflix or TV shows from CityTV or GLOBAL-TV is a pretty critical function.
>>
>> I cannot speak to the CityTV and Global TV, but Netflix is doable with
>> a variety of devices.
>> >
>> > Or, am I somewhat out in left field and streaming off the Internet hasn't
>> > really got to a usable state in Canada yet?
>> >
>> The selection in Netflix is far fewer in the Canadian version of
>> Netflix.  It is probably going to take a while for us to get all the
>> content (Hulu is still not available).
>>
>> Best of luck.
>>
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