Great for an internal DNS/DHCP server.
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 09:51:15AM -0800, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
> I haven't used the new one but I have a pink pogoplug and one of the seagate
> ones. They are slow as molasses for large data transfers but do work OK for
> smaller files. As media servers they run great as long as you transcode to
> mp4/m4v BEFORE you copy movies to the device. If you have the pogoplug do the
> trancoding, it will become almost unusable until transcode finishes which
> could
> take hours to a day or more.
>
> I'm planning on doing the hacked software http://archlinuxarm.org/ this
> weekend
> on one of them just to test it out.
>
> lopaka
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Anthony Q. Martin <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, December 15, 2011 3:19:21 AM
> Subject: [H] Pogoplug Series 4
>
> Anyone know about this device? Seems like a cool way to have your own online
> storage without using anyone else's hardware (other than internet
> connections).
> I have fast up/down links at work, so I could put one of these there and have
> complete control over why share. It sounds like a cool thing. They are
> selling
> it to people who use the cloud for $60, while online it costs $100.
>
> http://pogoplug.com/devices
--
Bryan G. Seitz