Network Storage

Posted in diy, hardware, household tech, networking on Jan 15, 2008

The average home has multiple computers and all kinds of digital photos, mp3’s, and documents that are about as organized as a bucket of slop. If you don’t get a central location to store and protect it – you are stones throw away from pissing away money and memories.

This post of part of The Smorgasbord Tech Reviews series!

Yesterday I talked about getting a wireless USB hub so you could setup some network storage away from your computer or laptop. Seemed like a pretty good idea – right? I have learned that can be both good and bad. Let’s say that your house has a mixed network of Windows and Linux – maybe even Mac? Now what? If you formatted your external drives yourself you have to figure out what common format all the external hard drives need to be for all computers to be able to seamlessly access them. Will you go NTFS? That’s kinda buggy in Linux. What about Fat32? Kind of wastes a bit of space there and not the most efficient for modern Windows machines. And since I don’t own a mac – I have no idea what format is best for that. Linux format?

That was problem #1. Problem #2 is that external drives are SINGLE drives. What does that mean? Well if you have 4 drives, and one fails – then you have three! The data on the failed drive is GONE! You are screwed (unless you were backing it up to yet another external drive). Oh – did I mention problem #3? With external drives they have to be connected to at least one computer on the network, and all the the other systems access the data THROUGH that computer. If that PC is turned off, or down, or being repaired, or out of the house (laptop) – you can’t access any of the data unless you hook the drives up to another system.

Ok – enter Network Storage. What is “network storage”? It’s a piece of hardware that you can stick on your network “standalone” – either wired or wireless, and all computers on the network can access it WITHOUT it being attached to any of the systems (it’s independant). The (better) network storage drives are platform independant, meaning that they can be accessed by Windows, Linux, or Mac computers without worrying about format at all. The better ones have their own internal processor and memory as well. In addition (the better ones) also are redundant and hot-swappable. Meaning they have multiple drives in the box, but if one goes bad you don’t lose any data and can replace the bad drive (without even turning it off). If you purchased a network storage for your home you would be purchasing a professional piece of hardware designed to store AND protect your data. Tens, possibly hundreds of thousands of files that are not only memories, but possibly important documents and hard earned money spent (multimedia files).

So now you know why it’s so important that you have network storage in your home – let me introduce you to some different options that might be right for you, whether you’re looking for a “network hard drive”, or “network external hard drive” there are many options. Imagine having network attached storage in your home or small business for a reasonable price!

The first thing I have to show you is the Buffalo Linkstation series of network storage devices. These drives let you access files remotely using DNS. They also support RAID-1 so you can mirror drives and prevent data loss (like I said earlier). You also get automated backup software with this type of device. It’s listed as being able to be used with both Mac and PC- Linux isn’t listed, but that doesn’t mean it can’t. Check with the company. These drives have some pretty good reviews. I’ll list 3 different options in this line below.

Buffalo LS250GL LinkStation Pro 250 GB Shared Network StorageBuffalo LS250GL LinkStation Pro 250 GB Shared Network Storage

1TB Linkstation Pro Duo Nas Gbe 2X 500GB Raid 0 1 Web Access 1TB Linkstation Pro Duo Nas Gbe 2X 500GB Raid 0 1 Web Access

Linkstation  500 Gb Linkstation 500 Gb

NAS Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo Made in Japan MINT
US $64.79 (2 Bids)
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Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo 2-Bay 2 TB Network Storage
US $179.99 (0 Bid)
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NAS Buffalo LinkStation Live HS-DHGL - Mint Cond.
US $30.11 (0 Bid)
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The HP MediaSmart server line kind of goes against what I said earlier (accessible from multiple platforms), but that’s because it’s designed fo the new Windows Home Server operating system. Connect it to your router and install the software and you’re ready to go. All Windows PC’s on the network have to install the software. Then every can backup their pc, store files, etc. You can also create a web site where people can access your files remotely and you can share you iTunes library.

HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live/ 64 Bit Sempron Processor, 500 GB Hard Drive) HP EX470 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live/ 64 Bit Sempron Processor, 500 GB Hard Drive)

HP EX475 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live/ 64 Bit Sempron Processor, 1 TB Hard Drive) HP EX475 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live/ 64 Bit Sempron Processor, 1 TB Hard Drive)

HP EX470/EX475 MediaSmart Server *NEW* GG795AA/GG796AA
US $639.00
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2GB Memory for HP MediaSmart Server EX EX470 DDR2
US $46.96
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HP MediaSmart EX487 FL701AA WHS Server with 4tb (4x1tb)
US $586.00 (22 Bids)
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The Netgear ReadyNAS is some serious business with 4 drive bays and four very fast drives. It’s plug and play ready baby, and it even has a nice digital screen on front of the unit telling you how much space is available. You’re going to pay some serious bucks for this one, as much as an entire computer maybe for the most expensive one, but it will probably outlast all the computers in your house. It’s a serious piece of hardware for people that are serious about preserving their digital data. You can get versions with 2 disks – 4 disks, or no disks (add your own).
Netgear RND4250 ReadyNAS NV+ 1 TB Desktop Network Storage (2x500GB)Netgear RND4250 ReadyNAS NV+ 1 TB Desktop Network Storage (2×500GB)

Netgear RND4425 ReadyNAS NV+ 1 TB Desktop Network Storage (4x250GB)Netgear RND4425 ReadyNAS NV+ 1 TB Desktop Network Storage (4×250GB)

Netgear RND4000-100NAS ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Desktop Network Storage (No Disk) Netgear RND4000-100NAS ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Desktop Network Storage (No Disk)

Netgear READYNAS NV+ RND4410 Network Storage Server ...
US $849.99
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NETGEAR 1 TB ReadyNAS Duo Network Attach Storage
US $339.99 (0 Bid)
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Netgear RND2150-100NAS ReadyNas Duo Network Storage
US $314.99
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The ZyXel NSA-220 is a cool option because basically it’s just a box that you can add your own drives to. It has two drive bays and can take up to 2TB of data. It takes SATA drives and has support for RAID-1. It has a gigabit ethernet port, and you can access files remotely with a built-in FTP server. That’s a cool feature.

ZyXel NSA-220 Network Storage Appliance ZyXel NSA-220 Network Storage ApplianceUniversal Plug and Play DLNA Server streams Multimedia Easily ZyXEL s DLNA certified Media Storage Server model NSA-220 provides easy connection to other DLNA certified digital home devices. Just plug both the Media Storage Server and a DLNA compliant digital media theater on the home network, you are ready to watch all the photos and videos stored in the Server on your TV or DLNA mobile phone. The Media Storage Server brings Digital Home living into reality. Terabytes Capacity for All Your Storage Need ZyXEL Media Storage Server is a dual-bay Network Storage Appliance with capacity for all your storage need. Supports RAID 0.1 and JBOD, you can have maximum storage space up to 2 Terabytes. Enough for all the pictures you have taken. The built-in Gigabit Ethernet port and the SATA (serial ATA) supported drive bay allow high speed access to the vast data stored in the Media Storage server. It just not only benefits users from home, the built-in FTP server also allows remote access to the server with simple set up on the browser GUI. Multi-tier Data Protection Insure Your Digital Treasure The ZyXEL Media Storage Server NSA-220 gives you the best insurance policy you can find for all your digital treasure by provides multi-tier data protection: By supporting RAID 1, the server mirroring data from one hard drive to the other. Second, the innovative auto-copy one-button action helps users to backup data from thumb drive or external hard drive that plugged into the two available USB 2.0 ports. Thirdly, the included software back up all files in a designated directory from computer to the Media Storage Server automatically. The multi-tier data protection prevents the loss of thousands digital photographs with your precious memory and important documentation.

NEW ZYXEL NSA-220 2X SATA II USB NAS NETWORK STORAGE
US $132.99
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Zyxel NSA 220 2-Bay SATA Network Storage Appliance NEW
US $139.99
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If you have a question or experience with your own network storage drive pros or cons – comment now!

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4 Responses to “Network Storage”

  1. Drive Flash

    How do i flash the bios for my video card w/o a floppy drive?

  2. jtpratt says:

    All you need to do is get an external usb floppy drive. Be sure to get a good one with a lot of positive reviews like this one:
    LaCie 706018 USB Ext Floppy Disk Drive

  3. [...] external hard drives or enclosures that way, and I’ve also posted about the value of a good network storage drive. But now they’re coming out with wireless hard drives that may start to change all of [...]

  4. [...] you’re in a similar situation – you can of course buy more network storage as I’ve written about in the past. You could also get a wireless hard drive, or a Buffalo [...]

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