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Your Storage Solution - supertom44 - 2010-05-17

Hey all, looking to upgrade my storage. Was wondering what sort of storage solution people use.

At the moment I have two qnap nas', they do they job nicely but running out of room.

Be used for media files like films and tv series.

Just looking for some inspiration/ideas on what solutions are available.

Cheers.


- magnetik - 2010-05-17

I hear punched card is making a comeback Smile

On a more (or less?) serious note - check out this 16TB monster....

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/07/homemade-16tb-nas-dwarfs-the-competition-with-insane-build-quali/


Maybe it's time to build a small lowerpowered PC with a stack of SATA drives?


- burritoboy9984 - 2010-05-17

Openfiler Smile Some people like freenas because they say it is easier to configure, but I'll stick with openfiler Smile

-Erik


- TugboatBill - 2010-05-17

Unraid. Solid, excellent community support, easy to expand, energy efficient.


- >>X<< - 2010-05-17

Kind of been asked before

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=70244


- supertom44 - 2010-05-17

Ah crap sorry.

Thanks for the replies anyway, think ill stick with my nas' for a bit, can always add an external usb drive to expand them some more.


- darkscout - 2010-05-17

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=72190 here too.

Open Solaris + ZFS


- ph77 - 2010-05-17

magnetik Wrote:I hear punched card is making a comeback Smile

On a more (or less?) serious note - check out this 16TB monster....

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/07/homemade-16tb-nas-dwarfs-the-competition-with-insane-build-quali/


Maybe it's time to build a small lowerpowered PC with a stack of SATA drives?
Wow, very nice! This guy has some serious workshop. Check out his desktop pc.

Now that I have built my antique radio htpc mod, it's time for an antique chest storage server ;-)