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Re: Anyone short on storage?



Thanks,

I've seen that but last time I looked it was a bit 'alpha' and as I
haven't had much experience with hacking embedded linux systems I'm
waiting a while before taking the plunge. I'm waiting for Mark's verdict
on the EPIA with a heatsink rather than a fan then the idea is to have
that near where the cameras terminate and the data safely hidden
elsewhere.

Thanks,

Simon

In message <1124173766.12904.0.camel@xxxxxxx>, Stuart
Poulton <stuart.poulton@xxxxxxx> writes
>Simon
>
>I believe that the openSLUG firmware allows multiple drives
>see:
>
>http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/HomePage
>
>Cheers
>
>Stuart
>
>
>On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 20:38 +0100, Simon Pawson wrote:
>> Re Slugs (what a start to an email).
>>
>> What are you thinking of using it for?
>>
>> At the moment I'm at the testing/proof of concept stage of using
mine
>> and it seems reasonably fast. I've done some crude tests and it
will
>> copy 60gb across a 100 mb network in just over four hours. Whilst
not a
>> scientific test I took that to mean that it should be capable of
>> streaming at least one video 'channel' . One of my tests will be
to see
>> if it will run the disks on the Geovision server but I am waiting
until
>> one of the hacker (old sense) projects delivers multiple drives
per usb
>> port.
>>
>> Simon
>





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