![]() Whack a Mini-ITX board in a dito casing and voilà: hard disks attached to your network. Of course we could build something ourselves. On top of that this locks you into the vendor firmware (and support) and most of the time building something yourself with the provided kernel/firmware sources is not enough to build a robust solution that gives you a 'simple' user interface that just does what it should. Most of the time this will give you an ARM device with HDD-slots. In the NAS world you're either out of luck if you're looking for something at around €200. ![]() So I was looking for a reliable storage solution with room to spare for an extra disk and preferably with ECC memory. ![]() Which wasn't really a problem, except that it was storing our Time Machine backups for my computer and my colleagues' MacBooks. So recently our Drobo at QwikSense (my other company) died.
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