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LAN Party Forums => Support Group => Started by: Czar on December 18, 2008, 02:09:16 PM
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So I've run some cat5 down to the garage (uh..by drilling a hole in the floor of the bedroom. Don't tell wifey..s`not our house anyways. We rent. ha) and I stuck a hub down there with the intent to run a windows server for restarting my BBS (ooh yeah. Legend of the Red Dragon, baby). I'm also entertaining the idea of running some sort of Network Attached Storage software so I can have a rather big-arse hard drive(s) to store movies or other large files that I want easy access to but not necessarily taking up space on my desktop PC.
It appears as if I have a few options. FreeNAS and NASLite look good. But I'm looking for in the end, is the ability to open good `ole My Computer and see a network drive.. as seen below on my work lappy.
(http://www.czaralex.com/images/nas.png)
Am I on the right track with those NAS systems listed above or do any of your foo`s have other suggestions?
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They work. You can map from FreeNAS just fine... But are you going to run your BBS from another machine?
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Yes. the system I had before this one (AMD 64 3000+ 1gig ram) will become my windows server and will host the BBS and perhaps a game server or two. Nothing too intense as my upload speed isn't the greatest (~130k/second). I have an old dell p4 that`ll be the NAS server.
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You can just map the drive. There are plenty of standalone options if you don't want a PC running. If you do want to use a PC there are several options, I have a CryptoNAS box and a standalone Linksys NAS200 running myself.
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I think I`ll go with the PC option as I have a slew and won't have to buy anything else. I've decided (for now) to go with FreeNAS. It installed last night without an issue but I think I set it up wrong as I'm fiddling with it at work and can't get a drive to mount. I think I installed it to take up the whole drive with the OS and didn't leave room for the data/storage part. No worries.
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FreeNAS worked great once I toggled the proper setting and read the directions haha. I`ll pick up some massive drive soon and flush the box out.