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I've installed CAT5e cable and gigabit switches in my house with the goal of having an "always-on" file server in the loft, accessible to both my macbook and my partner's Windows box. I'd like to find a solution which:
- uses minimal power.
- allows me to access as much disk bandwidth as possible.
- provides glitch-free file access to both MacOS and Windows.
- is as cheap as possible, while remaining reliable.
Optional, but desirable extras: software or hardware RAID; open source solutions.
A SheevaPlug with eSATA seems one possibility, but I'm sure there are any number of other good options.
I'm running a eSata Sheeva here. It uses almost no power (abozt 5W?), i can transfer my data via GbE at about 50-60 MB/s, Installing a samba/netatalk combination is no problem. In addition to that it's really cheap. Just buy a Big disk and you are done. – lajuette – 2011-01-16T08:08:16.217
Btw.: In compination with an USB DVB-* receiver it works fine as MythTV Backend... – lajuette – 2011-01-16T08:08:43.440