Home NAS recommendations?

Matt Middleton matt-oC+CK0giAiYdmIl+iVs3AywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Mon Feb 1 17:28:36 UTC 2010


If you change your mind about building your own, I've had good luck  
with FreeNAS - pretty broad FS support, hardware support is decent,  
and the web interface is ok (could be a little clearer).

Quoting Giles Orr <gilesorr-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org>:

> I'm looking for a home NAS - essentially I want a glorified hard drive
> enclosure that has a RJ-45 port on it.  Unfortunately, I think that my
> ideal unit doesn't exist, but I thought I'd ask.  I'd like it to hold
> a single hard drive: dual HDs would mean higher reliability (assuming
> RAID 0) but also higher cost, higher power consumption, probably more
> noise ... and I don't need the extra reliability.  Here's where it
> gets interesting though: I'd like it to support NFS, preferably v4.
> Of course the vast majority of these units are based on Samba, and
> support only VFAT and Windows-style permissions.  I'll live with that
> if I have to.  I have no interest at the moment in building my own out
> of an old PC.
>
> I would have preferred to purchase a Vantec unit as they're
> recommended here and I've had good experiences with them, but their
> only NAS unit is IDE only, which strikes me as very odd.
> Recommendations would be much appreciated.
>
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