[K12OSN] OT - Creating Network Attached Storage
ATM Logic
atmlogic at kmts.ca
Wed May 10 13:33:42 UTC 2006
NASLite is fantastic, used it for a few years now works as Samba Share or
FTP.
Lots of Free / Simple NAS products on the market now, depends mostly on how
much, and what type of storage you want. NASLite runs off a floppy, USB, or
if you have to, CD. Because of the floppy, you can start a system, and have
a full 4 hard drives free.
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf
Of Mark Cockrell
Sent: May 9, 2006 2:14 PM
To: k12osn at redhat.com
Subject: [K12OSN] OT - Creating Network Attached Storage
Hello all,
Recently a colleague asked me if I knew of any turn-key,open-source NAS
systems out there. The first thing I thought of was a cheap, white-box PC
with a handful of drives, a network card and Damn Small Linux configured for
Samba, NFS, FTP, etc. I thought, however, that I would appeal to the
collective wisdom of the list to see if anyone knows of (or has the know-how
to create) a simple, graphical NAS solution.
Any thoughts?
--
C-ya,
Mark
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