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Hi, I am interested in buying/building a couple of NAS'es based on 64 bit OS. I l already have those 19V/3A power supply (Sony laptop power supply) and 2.5 HDD's My wife don't want to have big stuff on my table so I am thinking of the smallest form factor available. It will run 24x7 so I want it small like the DS209 on the right of this screen.

I am thinking of running either Debian/Centos (to learn Linux )or even run Windows 7 x64(client/RDP to server is very fast), if linux is very complicated.

Thanks and I hope this is the right place for the questions on stuff like this.

Slang
 
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Ts239

I want to build something like the QNAP TS-239, but can still be reduced further using 1.8" or 2.5" drives. Remove the 2nd drive slot since data is not critical.
 
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Thanks Happy Bison.

Actually I think I will try to familiar myself with Debian since Volker - Freenas Main developer will change the "OS" from BSD base to Linux. I think it is for performance.

Once they release the beta I will try it on my future mini-ITX mb. (Intel Atom)
 
http://www.foxconnchannel.com/Product/Barebones/NT330i/index.html#

http://www.gadgetfolder.com/foxconn-netbox-nt330i-nettop-with-atom-330-and-ion.html

No good for Raid or E-sata but for a single drive NAS the new cheap barebone Foxconn Netbox nT330i has caught my attention.But i'm going to wait for a few reviews before i invest in one as it's only been out for a couple of weeks and seems abit cheap for a Dual Atom with ION.

You can see from these pics it's tiny and looks smaller than a Acer Revo.

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Thanks Happy Bison.

Actually I think I will try to familiar myself with Debian since Volker - Freenas Main developer will change the "OS" from BSD base to Linux. I think it is for performance.

Once they release the beta I will try it on my future mini-ITX mb. (Intel Atom)

I never tried Linux for NAS purposes. Maybe I should try it. If FreeBSD/FreeNAS gives me about 50-60MB/sec on writes, then what kind of difference Linux could give?
I honestly doubt it will be significantly higher, but there is only one way to find out..
Then there is no ZFS on Linux after all.
 
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