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How To Build A Cheap Petabyte Server: Take Three

How To Build a Cheap Petabyte Server: Revisited The third time around designing a Petabyte-capacity storage module shows that details still count. Like using desktop instead of "enterprise" drives.

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How To Make A Windows Time Machine Server: Part 2

How To Make A Windows Time Machine ServerUpdated - In the second and final part of our series, we finish up the instructions for rolling your own Debian-based Time Machine backup virtual appliance.

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How To Make A Windows Time Machine Server: Part 1

How To Make A Windows Time Machine ServerUpdated - Through the magic of virtualization, you can make any Windows machine serve as a place to store your Apple Time Machine backup files without using the nasty old TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes hack.

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An Intel Atom Will Serve You Right

We always like to hear about our readers' homebrew projects. Nick Scott wrote about the Atom-based server he built.

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How To Build a Cheap Petabyte Server: Revisited

How To Build a Cheap Petabyte Server: Revisited

Updated - The last time we checked with Backblaze, their DIY "Pod" stored 67 TB for under $8,000. See how they've kept the cost about the same, but doubled the capacity and performance.

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Build Your Own Fibre Channel SAN For Less Than $1000 - Part 2

Build Your Own Fibre Channel SAN For Less Than $1000In Part 1, we built a NAS Disk Array. This time we will convert our NAS array into a fibre channel SAN and configure a Windows DAS server.

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Build Your Own Fibre Channel SAN For Less Than $1000 - Part 1

Build Your Own Fibre Channel SAN For Less Than $1000Greg Noel's new multi-part series will show you how to put together lots of high-performance storage for a lot less than slower and less capacious off-the-shelf NASes.

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How To Build a Cheap Petabyte Server: Lessons Learned

You probably don't need 1,000 Terabytes sitting on your LAN. But understanding how one company set out to build their own storage module for a tenth of what vendors charge may help you in your next NAS build.

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Intel Atom vs. VIA C7: Which Makes a Faster, Cheaper NAS?

Intel Atom vs. VIA C7: Which Makes a Faster, Cheaper NAS?Once again, we put two popular low-cost processors to the test to see which is better for building a low-cost, but high-performance NAS.   Read more...


How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 2: Shaking Down the Testbed

How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 2: Shaking Down the TestbedIn Part 2 of our continuing series, we see what it takes to construct a testbed that is capable of testing 100 MB/s NASes   Read more...


Server Elements NASLite-2 HDD Review

Server Elements NASLite-2 HDD ReviewNASLite-2 has little to justify its $30 price over free alternatives.   Read more...


RAIDzilla: DIY RAID5 NAS with Attitude

RAIDzillaWhat do you do when off-the-shelf NASes don't meet your storage needs? Terry Kennedy created a 16 drive RAID5 NAS.   Read more...


DIY NAS Smackdown

Bill Meade compares homebrew NASes using ClarkConnect, Ubuntu and Windows XP Pro and comes up with interesting and surprising results.   Read more...


A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 2

In Part 2 of his DIY for creating an SSL VPN, Phillip Howell walks through configurations for remote file browsing and desktop access   Read more...


A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 1

SSL-based VPNs are fast replacing difficult-to-configure IPsec and PPTP gateways. In Part 1 of a two part series, Phillip Howell shows you how to turn a spare Windows PC into a pretty slick SSL VPN server.   Read more...


How To: Diary of a New Home Network - Part 3

In this final installment, Tim Higgins makes a bonehead move during cable termination and shares lessons learned from the whole escapade.   Read more...