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304 TB, probably enough for now.

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I got one of these about a month ago. Only have the single drive but will be getting the dual before long. I love it.... built in ftp server, iCrap features, permission, gigabit, so many damn features and just hangs off my network. Dont have to have to leave a computer on to get to my files remote. That in it self is just bad ass. And for the price!!! Wow!

 

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The LS-WX2.0TL/R1 is the 2TB LinkStation Duo Dual-Drive Shared Storage Server from Buffalo. The LinkStation Duo is a high performance, dependable and affordable shared storage solution with easily accessible hard drives and simple to use data management features. Fast and easy to install, LinkStation Duo allows you to store and share your music, photos and videos with multiple computers and over the Internet. With RAID support and Gigabit Ethernet capability, the LinkStation Duo offers fast reliable performance while securing integrity of your data. Access and share your files from anywhere using WebAccess. The user-friendly LinkStation Duo makes file sharing simple. 
 

Features:   Store files from multiple PCs, laptops, Mac® computers in one central location   Get maximum reliability in RAID 1 or maximum storage in RAID 0   Easily accessible drives for quick replacement   Power Savings mode automatically powers the LinkStation Duo on and off with your PC (requires installation of NAS Navigator)   Stream content directly to any DLNA compatible media player or use LinkStation Duo as content source from within your iTunes application   Download digital content over the Internet directly to your LinkStation Duo   Low noise fan design ensures reliable, silent operation in noise-sensitive settings   Share your photos, music, videos or data files with family, friends and colleagues over the Internet with a standard browser or Apple iPhone®   Join to an existing Active Directory Domain for Windows® user authentication and folder level permissions   Attach a printer to the network, add a USB hard drive for additional storage or backup, or connect to a UPS for shutdown management   Includes NovaBACKUP Professional for automatic backup   Use the LinkStation Duo with Time Machine backup Specifications   Number of Drives - 2   Range of Hard Drive Sizes - 500 GB to 3.0 TB (each drive)   Maximum Capacity - 6.0 TB (total combined over 2 drives)   Supported RAID Levels - 0, 1, Normal (2-Disk Mode)   Data Transfer Rates - 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps   Connector Type - RJ-45   Number of Ports - 1   Standard Compliance - USB 2.0   Connector Type - A type   Data Transfer Rates - Max: 480 Mbps   Networking - TCP/IP   File Sharing - SMB, FTP/SFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, DLNA   Management - HTTP; Time Synchronization - NTP
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oh yea.. it has bittorrent built in.. same as my Buffalo Air Station router. Got to love a linux bios.  

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Very Cool! Buffalo has some great stuff.

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Wow!!  I think I need a cigarette (and I don't smoke anymore).  lol  

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Mr. Lo Sir can i store my furniture there for the winter i'm going to Florida for three months....lol,,,that's a lot of terabytes...geez

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Wow!!  I think I need a cigarette (and I don't smoke anymore).  lol  

don't do it...have a vape...lol

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Wow!!  I think I need a cigarette (and I don't smoke anymore).  lol  

The features are just mad cool and I don't get excited about things easy. I still cant get over I can setup bittorrent to download from the drive and just let it go. Can tell when to download and when not to or when to change the limits down and up and NO PC needed to download. Bad ass!!!

 

Never though something so cool could cost so little. Having the FTP so when I am at a clients... I can get anything I need rather carrying a drive that I end up dropping. 

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304 TB, probably enough for now.

 

*Yawn* Call me when you've got redundant petabyte arrays.  :sleeping::coffee::whistle:

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I got one of these about a month ago. Only have the single drive but will be getting the dual before long. I love it.... built in ftp server, iCrap features, permission, gigabit, so many damn features and just hangs off my network. Dont have to have to leave a computer on to get to my files remote. That in it self is just bad ass. And for the price!!! Wow!

 

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Nice box sir! Western Digital "RED" drives are great fro these enclosures.

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Mr. Lo Sir can i store my furniture there for the winter i'm going to Florida for three months....lol,,,that's a lot of terabytes...geez

 

You can store your furniture, your books, your car, your underwear and possibly your girlfriend or wife and you will still have a lot of space left, no kidding ;-)

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304 TB, probably enough for now.

 

304 TB, have you considered getting help Pinglo? way too much porn lol

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304 TB, have you considered getting help Pinglo? way too much porn lol

LOL

 

Actually after splitting it into 10 LUNs with RAID 6 redundancy and 4 global revertible spares (2 per chassis) it only results in a measly 208TB usable:

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LOL

 

Actually after splitting it into 10 LUNs with RAID 6 redundancy and 4 global revertible spares (2 per chassis) it only results in a measly 208TB usable:

 

My measly 14Tb NAS server in my basement (HP ML350 running bare-bones Ubuntu Linux with Universal Media Server, booting off 3 x15,000 RPM drives in RAID 5 with a hot-spare) bows forehead-to-floor to your rig.

 

I'm seriously considering building one of these: http://blog.backblaze.com/2013/02/20/180tb-of-good-vibrations-storage-pod-3-0/

 

The cost of parts isn't too bad, though I think heat might be an issue with 45 hard drives in the chassis.

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My measly 14Tb NAS server in my basement (HP ML350 running bare-bones Ubuntu Linux with Universal Media Server, booting off 3 x15,000 RPM drives in RAID 5 with a hot-spare) bows forehead-to-floor to your rig.

 

I'm seriously considering building one of these: http://blog.backblaze.com/2013/02/20/180tb-of-good-vibrations-storage-pod-3-0/

 

The cost of parts isn't too bad, though I think heat might be an issue with 45 hard drives in the chassis.

holly crap... 45 drives. What would I do with all that room... download the entire Internet. 

 

Hey Astronomer... what gen is you ML350. Love the old Compaq 1500 then changed to HP DL380. 

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holly crap... 45 drives. What would I do with all that room... download the entire Internet. 

 

Hey Astronomer... what gen is you ML350. Love the old Compaq 1500 then changed to HP DL380. 

 

Hi Hxtr, I have 2 ML350 G5's. A bunch came back on lease return, so I picked and chose various chassis and parts. One is my media/storage server, the other one is running VMWare, and I've got 3 live virtual servers running and another 3-4 that I'm testing out various things on. Lots of great software appliances at http://www.turnkeylinux.org/.  I also have a Dell T610 sitting on a shelf that needs memory and drives. All servers have redundant power supplies with spares sitting in a closet. I've got at least 2 hot-swap spares for each of the 2 RAID5 configs on the storage server.

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