I bought a Thecus N5200+ which holds 5 SATA disks and sits on the
network (or can be USB storage if you want it to).  Apart from a
typically bad web management UI, it's pretty awesome.

2008/12/19 Sonia Hamilton <[email protected]>:
> Can anyone recommend a NAS device for home? ie something for that takes more
> than 2 large disks, does RAID5, does NFS and CIFS. (I've seen a few devices
> for home, but they were limited to 2 disks).
>
> I'm wondering if buying such a NAS device would be more expensive than
> buying a barebones mobo/cpu + case and putting Linux on. If so, any
> recommendations for a mobo that takes a large number of SATA drives (eg 6 or
> 8) and doesn't have some weird BIOS thing that requires Windoze to support
> said large number of drives?
>
> Thanks, Sonia,
> who has much p0rn to store (martial arts videos)
> :-)
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