I seriously regret not having got a NAS (Network Attached Storage) sooner.
I just got the DNS-321 NAS (made by D-Link) and throug h some links, I was able to install fun_plug which adds a lot of functionality to this box. It works as an iTunes device, FTP server, HTTP server (with fun_plug) and also allows you to install its custom Bittorrent software. However, with the fun_plug installed, you can install the popular (Mac) Transmission client which you manage with the web interface. There are several scripts and guides that help you through the process and I customized some of the scripts to meet my needs. It was fun to hack away via SSH (yes – geeks get excited by such simple or not-so-simple tasks) and I got to use the vi editor which I probably haven’t used since my Computer Science classes back at the University of Minnesota.
So here are the reasons you need to get a NAS:
- Space, Space and more space (I can pretty cheaply throw in 2 1TB drives or 2 1.5TB drives compared to the 800GB in my desktop)
- Low Power Consumption (all about going green and cutting down the electricity bill)
- No need to buy CD/DVDs to burn data onto
- Use for TimeMachine backups or other data backups
- Can set it up to use RAID for additional protection
- Uses ext2 or ext3 for the filesystem
- Looks neat and takes less space
- Hardwired to the network, thereby cutting down network interference (at least on one leg if you are viewing media wirelessly)
- Space – did I mention that already??
I currently have my PS3 and NAS both hooked up to the same router and don’t encounter any of the buffering issues I had earlier when I was streaming media off my desktop’s hard drive (The desktop connected wirelessly to my router). Coming to think of it, I got a wireless router mainly for my desktop to help reduce the network issues I was having and this could have saved me $60 back in the day.
Now, that you know this – what are you waiting for? Go get one if you don’t have one already. In the long-run, I am positive this will save me some money.
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