As you all know, I'm a confirmed Linux supporter. But I must mention a project that I've recently become acquainted with: FreeNAS (http://freenas.org).
This is a really cool product: - It is FreeBSD based. The current stable version is built on FreeBSD 7.3. - FreeNAS allows you to quickly build an NAS solution that supports SMB/CIFS, AFP (Seamlessly supports Timemachine on OS X 10.6), NFS, FTP, iSCSI, and more. - FreeNAS has a professional-quality web-based GUI; the GUI is really impressive. - You can experiment with FreeNAS using a live CD; then, when you are ready to commit to the product, you can download your config, install FreeNAS on a HD, USB stick, or Flash drive and then and upload your tested config and go! I bought a 1.5TB SATA drive and installed it in a system running Windows XP and VirtualBox. In a couple of hours, I had FreeNAS running under Virtualbox; it supports our Mac, our Windows systems and all of our Linux systems with network-accessible backup media. All for $130US! Very cool! -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
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