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Build Your Own Atom-based NAS - Part 2

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Read more...In our second and last part, we find that Ubuntu Server squeezes more juice from the Atom NAS.
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Build Your Own Atom-based NAS - Part 1

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Read more...Been wondering whether Intel's tiny CPU can raise the bar on RAID NAS performance? We build our own and find out!
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 3: Windows Home Server

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Read more...In Part 3 of our series, we find that Windows Home Server can make a pretty fast NAS for writes. But reads are a different story.
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 2: Shaking Down the Testbed

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Read more...In Part 2 of our continuing series, we see what it takes to construct a testbed that is capable of testing 100 MB/s NASes
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 1: Introduction

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Read more...We're off to find out how to build a NAS that can really keep up with a gigabit Ethernet connection. Part 1 describes how we put together our test bed.
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How To Build a SqueezeCenter Server with FreeNAS and a T5700

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Read more...The combination of a cast-off thin client and popular open source NAS distro make for a sweet little music server for Slim Devices' popular networked players.
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More Cheap and Fast RAID 5 NASes

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Read more...Three readers share their experiences in building their own RAID 5 NASes.
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Quieting Down the Promise SmartStor NS4300N

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Read more...Reader Peter Bell didn't just complain about the fan noise of this inexpensive NAS. He did something about it!
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How To Back Up Offsite for Free with rsync

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Read more...You don't have to play by the rules set by online storage services. Set up your own secure remote backup using Windows machines.
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RAIDzilla: DIY RAID5 NAS with Attitude

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