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RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 22:06
by flyboy
I just added a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device to my home network. I am running a RAID 1 (mirror) set-up with two 1TB drives. The drives just drop into the NAS with no tools and was very easy to prepare. So far I have been impressed with the speed and access this device is giving me. I have been moving everything from USB external HDs to the NAS for the last three days. So far I have used about a quarter of the space, and I think I will have plenty of room to expand with it. Was very simply to set-up and add to the network.
I also upgraded my router to N, went wireless on a multifunctional printer and added a keyboard and mouse to my main system. Next will be a new graphics card. Now I can work FS from my laptop and not always on the main system.
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 09:05
by Firebird
Nice. Which NAS device did you use?
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 12:46
by flyboy
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=666
The unit is on Amazon for under $100.00. SATA drives needed are extra.
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 23:30
by Firebird
Thanks for that.
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 02:19
by btaylo24
I got the WD Bookworld 1TB ethernet connection NAS. Works well with Twonky and for streaming to XBOX360/PS3/Media devices.
NAS is the way to go.
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 08:37
by Firebird
I think that you are right, Barry. What troubles me a touch is the cost of anything but a basic box. I had a look at the model that flyboy mentioned and saw that there is a version that will also handle a network printer attached to it, but the extra cost involved is stupid.
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, 16:49
by flyboy
This is the card I ended up with: EVGA GeForce GTS450 SuperClocked 1 GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card. I hope it does the job for a year or so.
Product Features
* GeForce GTS 450 with 882 MHz core clock
* PCI Express 2.0
* 1024 MB 128-bit 0.5ns GDDR5 memory
* 3800 MHz memory clock and 1764 MHz shader clock
* NVIDIA 2-way SLI ready
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-ge ... 50-us.html
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 00:57
by btaylo24
Steve
Wireless printers are cheap these days. I got an hp one for under £100 over here.
It even supports apple air printing. So can print from iPad or iPhone over LAN
Been using windows media center past week. Having a play with it
I tell ya it's not bad at all on win7 to xbox360. Does stream conversion etc
Re: RAID 1 Setup
Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 13:29
by Firebird
Useful to know, Barry. Trouble is I have a network printer, and I don't need to replace it.
It is really a needless expense if you take into consideration the cost of the NAS+drives.