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Re: What NAS device to reuse existing SATA drives?!



Noel,

I thought there was a "no-disk" Terrastation option but can't
find it now...

Have a look at the Synology range:
http://www.synology.com/enu/products/CS406series/index.php
The RS-406 & CS-406 would both appear to accomodate 4-off SATA drives.
You might want to swap your 4th 120GB for a 300GB to match the others
and then get ~900GB (?) in a Raid 5 configuration.

The RS & CS units have gigabit LAN and can accept external USB hard
drives too.

I've no personal experience of them, but they seemed to fit your
requirements :-)

HTH,

Tim.

On 1/1/07, noel_pilot <HA@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Happy new year to all, in true HA spirit Im planning the first of
> 2007's purchases!!
>
> After my windows xp based media server keeps winding me up I've
> decided I need to look into a NAS device of some sort.
>
> I've got 3 x 300Gb SATA drives in the server and a 4th SATA drive
> thats 120Gb,
>
> Ideally I'd like some kind of Terrastation style enclosure that I
> could just put these drives in!?
>
> Any recommendations on this one, i know there's icy box enclosures and
> such and there's the netgear sc101 but im looking for somehting that
> will work with pc's, macs, xboxes, etc with no need for client
software!!
>
> Thanks all
>
> Noel



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