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| I'm wanting to securely backup my home PCs, share files and a printer, and would like to be able to wake up the server/NASbox using any machine on the network (I don't want anything on 24/7). I've previously built a Windows Home Server machine for a friend, but don't have the money to build one at the mo. I've also recently put together a system from spares running Linux Mint, but am struggling to understand how to use Samba (I'm totally new to Linux), and a little too untrusting of the components, which don't support RAID in any case. What I would really like is a reasonably priced NASbox with RAID and Print sharing, which could be woken over LAN. Is there such a device available? Thanks, Mark
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OK, I've found a candidate:http://tiny.cc/CMkYO
This looks like a fair deal for the money.
Rig A (gaming): Conroe E6600 RigB (media):Athlon 64 3000+ Rig C (laptop) Core Duo 2080
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I use a modified NSLU2. A lot cheaper than that and more upgradable as well. Though it is a bit more hassle to play with.
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Main Rig - Magellan
Intel Q6600 @ 2.4Ghz ~ 2 x 500Gb Hard drives ~ 3GB RAM ~ Vista Home Premium/Ubuntu 8.10
Laptop - Serenity
Eee 900 ~ Intel Celeron ~ 16Gb Hard Drive ~ 1Gb RAM ~ Ubuntu Eee
Server - Dortmunder
Via Epia M 800MHz ~ 20Gb + 250GB Hard drives ~ 512Mb RAM ~ Clarkconnect

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