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John |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 21:11 |
Know of any NAS boxes that run windows server instead of linux? | |
pow |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 20:56 |
QNAP stuff is the shiz :) | |
gravesy |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 11:26 |
quote: I'd like it ideally to sit with my router/skybox/ps3 so the barebones box may be a bit too big for what I'm after. Saying that if you managed to get that done for £200 quid I might stick in a media PC with HDMI output straight to my PC. That way I can watch HD porn on the big screen while the wife is out. What did you get for £200? Hmm having had a look I potentially lose RAID by doing that especially in a small form factor. FFS too many variables :D [Edited on 01-07-2010 by gravesy] | |
chumbly_warner |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 11:16 |
Oh i hate the IcyBox's, i had 3 of them as they kept going wrong. | |
gravesy |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 10:52 |
Just having a look at the QNAP looks like exactly the kind of thing I'm after. Cheers for that Bart. I'll let you know how I get on. | |
Pablo |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 09:47 |
buffalo | |
Bart |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 09:37 |
Without a shadow of a doubt, Synology or Qnap if your looking for something reliable. | |
gravesy |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 09:20 |
I've got an Icybox 4220B which I had running as RAID1 with 500GB WD disks. It's been eating up disks since I've had it, even after I changed the spin down time. I can't be arsed with it anymore and it's 18months old so I'm getting rid. |