I have a HP EX470 home server that's not booting (no graphics card = no visible BIOS). Could I connect a TonidoPlug to the EX and use it as a NAS? What's the difference between this plug and the software installed on a computer? Doesn't the Iomega 1Tb have a cloud feature built in? Thanks!
I got the Tonido Plug also. I currently have it hooked up to 1 TB Iomega drive. Want to hook it up ti a WD Mirrored Drive. I plan to turn off and on the system using a Digital Loggers Web Power Switch so I can turn it off and on remotely so I can access it from my condo 50 miles away and at college to have a centralized library and storage from anywhere.
I have a HP EX470 home server that's not booting (no graphics card = no visible BIOS). Could I connect a TonidoPlug to the EX and use it as a NAS? What's the difference between this plug and the software installed on a computer? Doesn't the Iomega 1Tb have a cloud feature built in? Thanks!
hulkhatepunybanner 3 months ago
Power efficient green com-
puting device that uses typically
5W - 13W. Electricty costs 50
cents for a month to run
TonidoPlug.
<- ok thats from there webside, so 6 Dollar per year what cost such a powerswitcher 50 dollar? ^^
TheBlackiwid 1 year ago
Why not keep it running all the time, it consumes ~ 3-5W That costs 2€ worth power (or if you are from america maybe 5Dollar) per year.
TheBlackiwid 1 year ago
I got the Tonido Plug also. I currently have it hooked up to 1 TB Iomega drive. Want to hook it up ti a WD Mirrored Drive. I plan to turn off and on the system using a Digital Loggers Web Power Switch so I can turn it off and on remotely so I can access it from my condo 50 miles away and at college to have a centralized library and storage from anywhere.
EscapeNewJersey 1 year ago