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barrenfrozenwasteland.com
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| | | | I've been looking for a while for a machine that can run a RAID array, giving me somewhere to put my media and backups that wont lose everything if a hard disk dies. My real problem when looking for something that fits my needs is price. There's plenty of capable devices out there, but they tend to get expensive quickly - a Drobo or multi-disk NAS box can set you back £300 before you've bought any disks. | |
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chollinger.com
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| | | | In this article, I'll document my process of building a home server - or NAS - for local storage, smb drives, backups, processing, git, CD-rips, and other headless computing... | |
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www.killdisk-industrial.com
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| | | | The KillDisk Desktop only has SATA, USB & e-SATA ports, so SaS drives are not supported | |
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blog.lambda.cx
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| | How I installed OpenBSD ob my new PC Engines APU2 |