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

