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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2010

I gave up on fixing my old WD Netcenter and go with a new little NAS device. Here's how it works plus a little segment on LED flashlights.

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  • Just grab a drive bay that supports USB 3.0. There you'll have 5GBs. Yes, 5 gigabites per second. The transfer rates will verrry though depending on if it is files or something else like a web cam or something.

  • @hydrolisk1792 How would I connect that to my network ? I currently have Dell server and 3 Dell workstations on a gigabit LAN. I need to back them all up to something.

  • *protip* in Vista click on more information when copying / moving etc.. it'll tell you the transfer rate.

  • @classicmacintosh  cool - thx.

  • ....or just build your own :D

    I did.. used a 1.1 GHz Athlon box with openSuSE on it. Stuffed 2x 2TB SATA drives and 4 x 200GB IDE Drives into it.. supports dual gigabit ethernet and gives me about 30-40 megabytes a second..

    Not bad for an old PC plus it's been going for months on end and it was incredibly cheap - the PC was being thrown out and I had everything else (decent PSU, loads of HDs etc)

  • @classicmacintosh Yeah, that is a good idea and I probably should one of these days.. Sounds like yours turned out great.

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  • @bandersentv Grab a USB 3.0 PCI E Card and install it in your server than make it a network drive :)

  • LOL I think I'll hand a few out to friends and family.

  • I bought the same flashlight set at home depot. The wife took all but 1. :-(

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