I'm looking for an affordable solution to replace a failed disk array. The
array had 7 drives that were configured as a RAID 5, totaling 100GB, and
attached to a webserver. Both power supplies died on the server and now none
of the data on those drives are accessible. This would include the company's
websites. To make things worse the vendor that makes the power suppies,
Martek, is based out of China and don't have any in stock. Unfortunately the
company doesn't have any backups so they've come to grips with the fact that
they'll have to move on without being able to recover or salvage any of that
data.
What I'm trying to do is provide an affordable replacement solution where
the device hooks up to a web server and is seen as an attached drive for
their websites which have MySQL databases. So I'm wondering if anyone have
any opinions on using Shared Network Storage over NAS or SAN devices? From
the looks of it the shared network storage devies fall inline with their
immediate budget whereas the other two are more expensive.
Here are a few devices I've come across:

LinkStation Live 500GB Shared Network Storage
Cost: $179.00
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0256819

Iomega(R) StorCenter Network Hard Drive 1TB
Cost: $309.00
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0282051

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