We run SBS on one of our laptops.
We use WOL and it works fine. Most times the laptop is on anyway and if
not we just need to push powerbutton on Booms to wake laptop/server.
Duet controller is a little more tricky in the current firmware, it
does wake server but doesn't pick up on it unless you
If you are upto installing your own software I'd recommend that you take
a look at the HP ProLiant N36 Microserver and use this as a NAS. There's
a £100 cash back deal from HP in the UK at the moment meaning you can
pick one up for around £135. It's got foUr HDD bays (further expandable
with some
Grumpy Bob;638702 Wrote:
> I've been using a QNAP TS-239 for about 18 months - running Squeezebox
> server, plus backups using an rsnapshot system for several computers,
> pluse serving a lightweight web app.
>
> It's been easy to set up (with advice from the QNAP forums), and pretty
> much fa
I've been using a QNAP TS-239 for about 18 months - running Squeezebox
server, plus backups using an rsnapshot system for several computers,
pluse serving a lightweight web app.
It's been easy to set up (with advice from the QNAP forums), and pretty
much faultless in operation.
It's a huge imp
Check the SB forum, specific posts on this topic:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18
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howie.stone;638171 Wrote:
> Right now I'm using a S/B classic with all my music files stored on an
> external Samsung 1.5 TB Hard drive, with the S/B server running on my
> desktop computer. I'm thinking of changing to a NAS.
Why?
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elvis;638477 Wrote:
> Thanks pablolie for honest confession about responsiveness, which also
> scares me ...
>
> I am planning to buy QNAP TS-212 for SBS aplication (and also for raid
> 1 photo backup). Anyone has this device and can confirm that it works
> fine with squeezebox touch without ann
elvis;638477 Wrote:
> Thanks pablolie for honest confession about responsiveness, which also
> scares me ...
>
> I am planning to buy QNAP TS-212 for SBS aplication (and also for raid
> 1 photo backup). Anyone has this device and can confirm that it works
> fine with squeezebox touch without ann
Thanks pablolie for honest confession about responsiveness, which also
scares me ...
I am planning to buy QNAP TS-212 for SBS aplication (and also for raid
1 photo backup). Anyone has this device and can confirm that it works
fine with squeezebox touch without annoying delays ?
Thanks, elvis
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i own a Synology DS209. while i have installed the SBS software on it,
as of now i merely use it as a backup server for al data including my
music collection. the system that truly runs SBS though resides on an
always-on low-power linux computer - the reason is responsiveness.
while i could live w
rgro;638247 Wrote:
> Good points, all. I'll point out that I got tired of dealing with those
> same sleep/wakeup issues that have all been well-chronicled here. If I
> wanted to have music when I (or Mrs. rgro) wanted it, I pretty much had
> to leave the host PC on all the time. Every time I a
Goodsounds;638245 Wrote:
> Unless you have a curiosity to learn something new, or have endless time
> to spend to fix broken things you don't understand or have experience
> with, I'm not sure why you would consider running SBS on anything
> besides a Win or Mac machine.
>
> If you're looking to
howie.stone;638171 Wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Right now I'm using a S/B classic with all my music files stored on an
> external Samsung 1.5 TB Hard drive, with the S/B server running on my
> desktop computer. I'm thinking of changing to a NAS. But I have some
> basic questions.
>
> I. Is it a g
howie.stone;638235 Wrote:
> What are the advantages over an external hard drive?
A NAS runs it own 'OS' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system),
so it isn't dependent on a computer. A typical NAS with 2 or more hard
drives can also run the drives in a 'RAID'
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
What are the advantages over an external hard drive?
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I have a QNAP TS-110, which was about the cheapest NAS that I could
locate that looked like it would host the SB server. There were
instructions on the QNAP site on how to install the SSOTS software and
the SB server. I wouldn't say it is for the novice, but then again, I
know absolutely nothing
Or you could try something like a Synology NAS, for example the 'DS111'
(http://www.synology.com/products/spec.php?product_name=DS111&lang=enu#p_submenu).
If you look at the download page of the product, they have a package
available for squeezebox. So it's not that difficult to set everything
up.
I'm starting to think that this is a bad idea. IT which is tricky when
problems arise sounds like a no go area for me. Problems are inevitably
going to come up.
Howie.
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firedog;638198 Wrote:
> yes, it is supposed to be, and for some (many) it may be.
>
point taken. And I do read the vortexbox forums as well so I know what
you're talking about. I suspect the Vortexbox appliance (purchased with
Vortexbox installed, etc.) is a bit more plug and play than installi
yes, it is supposed to be, and for some (many) it may be.
But in the end, it is Linux, and a very specific version of Linux
without the full GUI most distros of Linux have today. So if you have
any issues you start needing to use Putty to login and write command
line code.
I switched over my WHS
howie.stone;638171 Wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Right now I'm using a S/B classic with all my music files stored on an
> external Samsung 1.5 TB Hard drive, with the S/B server running on my
> desktop computer. I'm thinking of changing to a NAS. But I have some
> basic questions.
>
> I. Is it a g
Hi everyone
Right now I'm using a S/B classic with all my music files stored on an
external Samsung 1.5 TB Hard drive, with the S/B server running on my
desktop computer. I'm thinking of changing to a NAS. But I have some
basic questions.
I. Is it a good idea?
2. Which brand (I can see there'
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