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- Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 14:33:53 +0800
- From: Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] NAS RAID advice
- References: <521AE10A.9000001@dcook.org>
Hi Darren, On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Darren Cook <darren@example.com> wrote: > I'm wondering about this (or similar), Buffalo RAID1 NAS > http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00620MD48/ > (2TB for 21,180 yen) > (4TB for 28,693 yen) > > Versus something like this, Rack System network RAID case: > http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B009DQIPEU/ > (12,090 yen) > (then 2TB x 2 disks for about 7,700 yen each) > > So, it seems to be similar cost. Would I get a better product by fitting > my own disks? And, on the other side, is this a trivial setup (slap the > disks in, switch it on, press "raid 1 please", come back in half an hour > after it has formatted itself), or a full-day of hard work? > > Alternative recommendations, in the 20-30,000 yen range, are warmly welcome. I cannot comment on the second option but I have an older version of the first one from Buffalo (only 1 TB, I think). If I remember correctly (it's been a while...), you just access a particular web page to create user accounts and change the RAID level there. Perhaps the Rack System has something similar? I don't know what Buffalo includes inside...I never checked...but buying your own HDDs might be a good idea if you don't trust the quality of HDDs in the Buffalo system. > I cannot find any specifics [1], but I assume in either case I will just > use samba client to access it from Linux? This is to replace an ageing > linux-hosted samba file server. This is embarrassing, but so far, I haven't connected the Buffalo to my Linux system; it's connected to a Windows system... Having it mount on the Linux system was on my to-do list for a very long time... If you get option #1 and use Samba, I'd be interested to hear about it so that I know it's possible. :-) My office has other brands of NAS' and I wasn't successful with them with samba. I didn't try very hard, though. In the end, I used "curlftpfs" [1] by adding it to my /etc/fstab/ . Ray [1] http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/
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