willay
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What to do what to do, years back I liked having a seperate machine for all my files for the network... thats still the case at the moment.
I have a FreeBSD 6.x box running Samba/apache/whatever to serve stuff on the network, a few disks and bam it works.
But the machine kicks out alot of heat&noise and I dunno if I should just chuck a few massive disks into my windows box and just be content with that or go for some funky brickness that can serve all my stuff.
What are you guys doing?
[Edited on 20-06-2007 by willay]
[Edited on 20-06-2007 by willay]
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topshot_2k
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what about a large network dedicated hard rive if its just for files/backups etc?
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Aaron
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I presume you mean at home then.
I just have two 500Gb drives in my server which are clones or each other for backup. the main drive out of the two stores all my music, films, tv episodes, photos and documents which are all played on my media centre/tv at the other side of the flat
Works well
[Edited on 15-06-2007 by Aj.]
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Rob_Quads
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What CPU is it? Noise is fairly easy to get rid of by replacing the fans with quieter units
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
What CPU is it? Noise is fairly easy to get rid of by replacing the fans with quieter units
Not really interested in replacing the cpus or anything, I'd like to remove the box from under my desk (its a 4U rackmount unit )
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by topshot_2k
what about a large network dedicated hard rive if its just for files/backups etc?
thats what I'm thinking, but I watn it to be realible, full of features, and about 600gb+ of space. Want to know if anyone can reccomend something.
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topshot_2k
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we have a 500gig one, ill go have a look at it.
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willay
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thanks mate.
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jay kay
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have you had a look at a networked external hd willay some thing like this
http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=4HNF&CategorySelectedId=11157&fb=413&NavigationKey=11157&InMerch=1
oops you want 600gb +
found a 1TB one
http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=4HNH&CategorySelectedId=11157&fb=413&NavigationKey=11157,48960000
[Edited on 15-06-2007 by jay kay]
[Edited on 15-06-2007 by jay kay]
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topshot_2k
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http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=567859
i have the non network versin of this an its solid. The network drive we have is a lacie 500gb one it cost over £300though
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jay kay
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the 1TB drive is only £255 including vat for double the storage
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topshot_2k
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quote: Originally posted by jay kay
the 1TB drive is only £255 including vat for double the storage
we bought ours months ago.
the link i posted is 140quid for 500gig
[Edited on 15-06-2007 by topshot_2k]
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willay
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lacie ones look ace.
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jay kay
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btw is there no chance of relocating you existing system to somewhere else . i.e loft?
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willay
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dont really want to have all the hassle mate, I'm getting really really lazy
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jay kay
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i can see where you are coming from though lol go for the networked externals
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willay
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umming about it for a while but I think a LaCie NAS device will be my weapon of choice, spent the morning deciding over the size (500gb or 1TB) and I think I'll go for 500GB, reasons for this are:
* Currently my file server has 4x120gb (480gb), which isnt full and stuff needs removing.
* I'm unsure if the 1TB product is two disks or not, current reviews of the 500GB product show that its very quiet which is what I'm after, I'd be really miffed if I got the 1TB and it was loud as fook.
*If the device was to fail, I'd rather loose 500gb of data instead of 1TB.
link: http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10844
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Bart
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LACIE looks nice, and im considering it myself.
I currently use a netgear SC101 and while the idea/concept of it is really good, the software is soooo shite, buggy and glitchy, i would never recommend it (also not compatable with Vista) and you have run software on each machine just to access it.
Does the Lacie have its own interface and fixed IP?
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willay
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The one I've ordered comes with 10/100 Ethernet and a USB connection.
Has a full IP Suite that can be configured as far as I'm concerned, I'll report back my findings if you're interested.
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willay
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Got the Lacie box in the mail yesterday, does what it says on the tin basically.
Got it from Misco in the end cause they had it in stock and delivered 24 very long hours later, got it up and running with 5 minutes cause I had to bolt on the stand, but its pretty snazzy and very quiet.
Plugged it into the network and turned it on, DHCP gave it an address and then you just browse to it to access the admin interface, not much to it really. Setup a share, ftp, username with RW permissions and then started moving aload of data across, got about 7mb/s between the brick and my windows box which is alright for now.
Got the grueling job of slowly moving over all the data from my workstation which is nearly complete, then I have about 60GB of mp3s I need to shift from the fileserver so I can completely forget about that and make some more space under my desk
How long will 500gb last? unsure
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topshot_2k
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you will soon use it all. no matter what space you have, you will use it
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willay
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yeah, the file server has about 40gb free over a few disks, so I'm hoping to have some spare
I'm deleting aload of shit I never watch too, loads of tv eps, a few shitty albums and stuff
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willay
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transfering 80gb of mp3s ...
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