On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 7:58 PM, drEagle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi hackers,
>
> I have tested some few NAS hardware, from years, and I am now studying the
> next candidate for my home network NAS.
>
> I have already experiment the following equipements with debian
> - THECUS N2100 (Intel IOP)
> - BUFFALO LinkStation MINI (Marvell ORION)
> - RAIDSONIC IcyBox IB6200 (Marvell KIRKWOOD)
> - NETGEAR ReadyNAS RN104 (Marvell ARMADA)
>
> The N2100 was slow and the flash was limited, but the hardware was good.
> The LS-MINI was little and not easylly hackable.
> The IB6200 was a good hacking study but the support was a shame and the
> hardware sucks.
> The RN104 is a good hadware, easy to hack, fast, but not mainlined in
> Debian.
>
> I already have some Marvell ARMADA candidates still in the pipe.
>
> So, what next ?
> QNAP, NETGEAR, BUFFALO, THECUS, SYNOLOGY, ZYXEL, other(s) ?
>
> Please feel free to give any user experience feedback, advanced technicals
> specifications.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
> --
>
>
QNAPs are probably the best supported ARM NASes in Debian currently [1].
With 4.1 kernel in testing, ReadyNAS 104 should be supported upstream (with
the exception of the LCD [2]).

Regards,
Jan

1. http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/
2. http://natisbad.org/NAS3/index.html

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