I've though about doing this a few times myself. I run my frontend and backend in the same small box and it would be an easy way to add drive space w/out putting another hot spinning disk in the case. Without any experience of running this type of setup I would suggest going firewire. Less overhead. www.firewire-1394.com/firewire-vs-usb.htm has a pretty good explanation of how the two technologies work and why firewire is still faster\better for something like this if you can afford it. FW tends to cost a little more. Also you can get 800Mbps firewire now. I'm not sure how many devices support this but I've seen it around. If you do go with this setup please post how it went and what hardware you used.

Matt

Henry Fleischmann wrote:

Hello all,

I'm setting up my first Mythtv system on Gentoo and had a question about storage. What kind of problems will I run into if I base all my storage for recorded programs, stored movies, MP3s, etc. on external USB or firewire drives? For now I am putting my frontend and backend on the same system (Asus Pundit-r 3Ghz, 200GB HD) which only has 1 HD bay but I plan to move to separate frontend and backend setup if I find Mythtv and I get along ok. External drives seem like a good solution due to ease of expansion the ability to migrate them fairly easily to other systems.

Should I avoid I stick with one directory per drive and avoid JFS/XFS? Is performance to low? Are their know problems with JFS or XFS on these kinds of drives? If I add all the drives to one files system will the spanned file systems be difficult to get back up on a different system that recognize the drives in a different order than the original?

I am fairly familiar with JFS on SCSI drives using HP-UX (as of a couple years ago) but have never used it on Linux or with IDE.

Thanks in advance!
Henry
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