From: Ian McCall on
Been hunting for gigabit-capable bare-bones NAS with a SATA interface.
I've found the Kurubox which looked hopeful, but has normal ATA rather
than SATA and reviews also say the gigabit performance might not be as
shining as it appears.

The Linkstation seems to be what people are going for, but flaming hell
the price. Would pay for another Mac Mini let alone a NAS box.

Any alternatives?

Cheers,
Ian

From: Mike on
On 25/9/2006 6:41 PM, in article 4nqilfFbi650U1(a)individual.net, "Ian McCall"
<ian(a)eruvia.org> wrote:

> Been hunting for gigabit-capable bare-bones NAS with a SATA interface.

Infrant ReadyNAS ? QNAP TS-401 ?

Mike


From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 18:41:01 +0100, Ian McCall <ian(a)eruvia.org> wrote:

>Been hunting for gigabit-capable bare-bones NAS with a SATA interface.
>I've found the Kurubox which looked hopeful, but has normal ATA rather
>than SATA and reviews also say the gigabit performance might not be as
>shining as it appears.
>
>The Linkstation seems to be what people are going for, but flaming hell
>the price. Would pay for another Mac Mini let alone a NAS box.

http://www.originstorage.com/detail.asp?id=7387

Oh, wait - price again. Nice toys, though.

They do a bunch more single/double chassis on the site, eg
http://www.originstorage.com/detail.asp?id=7732

Cheers - Jaimie
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