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network storage system help

Mar 21, 2006 9:30AM PST

Hello, I was wondering if someone could recommend to me a product or solution for what I want to create:

I have 2 80GB internal IDE hard drives. I want to connect one of those drives to my network as a network drive for all of my computers to access (4 windows machines and 1 Mac), and have the other drive be a mirror or automated backup of the first drive. I also want this to be as cheap a solution as possible Happy.

What is the easiest and most cost-effective way to implement this mirrored SAN in my home using the 2 hard drives I have? I have checked out the Netgear SC101 but I already know it won't be compatible with my Mac, and requires software installation on all of my machines (it would be nice if I did NOT have to install software on my machines). Anything I can buy instore/online/eBay?

Thanks.

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Frankly? Old machine with Linux.
Mar 21, 2006 9:35AM PST

Any castoff will do.

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My solution on my network at home.
Jun 9, 2006 2:44AM PDT

I had an old 800Mhz machine that I run freenas on, check out linux.com in the servers menu selection right near the top.