My current NAS is 2 WD 500 gig PATA drives in a D-Link NAS enclosure. Works very well so far.... I have them in Raid 0, so only have 500 megs of storage, but they were so inexpensive, it doesn't really bother me to "waste" a whole drive. I quit using tapes long ago for backing up my stuff. :)
NASlight works well, I have used it before as well... >>Ready to build my NAS. The m/b is a very old Abit BX6 r2.0 with an Intel >>P2-450. And I want it to run headless; like a humming box (appliance) in >>the corner! I suspect this puts SATA drives out of class ATM, unless I try >>some PATA/SATA adapters. This is possible; but was really planning to use >>PATA drives due to the m/b's age. >> >>The OS will be some flavor of the current NASLite series. Can not decide >>which version to buy ATM. >> >>Looking for opinions and/or user experience with the crop of >100GB hard >>drives. The plan is to try 4x 500GB drives. 2 hot, 2 as hot spares. >> >>Opinions welcome. >>Best, >>Duncan -- JRS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please remove **X** to reply... ...Cleverly Disguised As A Responsible Adult...
