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Babel Fish
2005-09-05, 21:56
i have been looking to add more space to my network for storing video and music files so i can access them on xbmc and my pc's, i was looking at adding another hdd to one of the pc's that's on the most of the time but then i noticed that there are nas drives that connect direct to a router which would be a far better solution for me.
i have been looking at a few nas drives and was wondering if they worked with xbmc, the one i was looking at is a maxtor h14p200 ( http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/in...oduct_uid=88340 ). has anyone had experience with these? or is a little more in the know that could help me.
thanx for any advice.... :bowdown:
GeminiServer
2005-09-06, 00:22
you can use a nas, if it support smb!
i use nas devices, they support smb [linux based] and all is working fine!
here is a little list [ger.site] of nas devices which support smb!
http://www.nwlab.net/art/netzwerk-festplatte/nas.html
regards
geminiserver
....für die einbindung von usb-festplatten empfehle ich den nslu2 von linksys (bild rechts). neben der festplatte kann ein usb-stick angeschlossen werden. über die alternative firmware unslug eröffnen sich neue features wie media streaming server für das xbox media center oder ein apache webserver.....
the absolute best for cheap nas is naslite+ from server elements (http://www.serverelements.com/).
it is basically an os stored on a cd or a usb stick (if your bios allows you to boot from a usb volume) that can turn any cheap pc into a nas server. nothing is installed on the hds. example, my config at home:
pentium2 pc
about 450 megs ram (way more than you actually need)
2 hds: 250 go + 300 go (there is no limitation in size as naslite+ does not use the pc bios once the os is launched)
total cost: $25 (for naslite+), as old pc was free, plus about £50 for 300 go. (the 250 go i already had)
i've just set up a naslite + server to store my mp3s and dvd isos that i have ripped. only problem is with the smb file system under naslite, it has a 4gb file size limit. most of my isos are over 4gb. aparently the way round the file size limit is to use the nfs file system that it also supports but xbmc does not support nfs (as far as i can see). just though i'd post this for anyone considering naslite. apart from this incompatibility with xbmc, naslite is a great way to create a cheep, reliable nas box and if it's files under 4gb (mp3s for example) then it works really well . :kickass:
HarshReality
2005-10-05, 10:33
the absolute best for cheap nas is naslite+ from server elements (http://www.serverelements.com/).
it is basically an os stored on a cd or a usb stick (if your bios allows you to boot from a usb volume) that can turn any cheap pc into a nas server. nothing is installed on the hds. example, my config at home:
pentium2 pc
about 450 megs ram (way more than you actually need)
2 hds: 250 go + 300 go (there is no limitation in size as naslite+ does not use the pc bios once the os is launched)
total cost: $25 (for naslite+), as old pc was free, plus about £50 for 300 go. (the 250 go i already had)
i myself just use the free floppy based version:
specs:
hp 6700 tower (25.00 off ebay)
4 250g 7500 rmp seagate drives (99.00 each)
the network card etc was a gimmie.
as my videos are mainly divx (less than 4 g) i dont have any issues at all with storage ;) i do wonder however tony has added error checking to the newer naslite+ version. when you make a floppy to run it from, is the error checking included on that floppy disk or is it just the plain freebie?
only problem is with the smb file system under naslite, it has a 4gb file size limit.
appart from that tidbit naslite+ is the coolest product i've heard about in weeks! :kudos:
Hi All,
I made a thread about this last week but its disappeared???
Anyway, Im looking at a NAS drive as my xbox is running out of space and I think getting a NAS drive will be a better option.
I'm particulary keen on the QNAP TS-109 because of its features, mainly because it uses little power, quiet and it has a bit torrent client!
http://www.qnap.com/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=78
According to the support forum, a member could not get it to work with his XBMC. Just wondering if anyone has this drive or if there are similar type of drives which is compatable with XBMC
MidKnight
2007-09-28, 07:46
i use one of these
http://www.thecus.com/products_over.php?cid=11&pid=8
Unbehagen
2007-09-28, 13:29
I don't know about the QNAP, but I'm using an NSLU2. If you're a bit geeky, you can put a modified firmware (Unslung) on there that has a light-weight linux package management system and also a torrent client (transmission.cgi), which is a bit ugly, but works. You can also put a real debian on it. In my household, we're using it with 4 Boxes and it works like a charm.
Hello all, I'm trying to buy a NAS to use it excluvely with XBMC. I've read that many of them don't work properly...so I would like to know if any of the following models would run ok with my favourite media center :laugh:
One (http://cgi.ebay.es/3-5-HDD-NAS-NETWORK-SERVER-FTP-SAMBA-LAN-USB-ENCLOSURE_W0QQitemZ200180267573QQihZ010QQcategoryZ 86758QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem)
Two (http://cgi.ebay.es/3-5-External-Network-Lan-USB2-0-HDD-Enclosure-RJ45-NAS_W0QQitemZ140185462223QQihZ004QQcategoryZ86758Q QrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem)
Three (http://cgi.ebay.es/NAS-SERVER-Hard-Disk-Drive-Network-Storage-Enclosure_W0QQitemZ110199754541QQihZ001QQcategoryZ 86758QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
I know, they are not the best enclosures of the world...but they are cheap, which is what I want.
Thank you.
HarshReality
2007-12-03, 20:55
You want cheap.. NASLite
Kris_Toff
2007-12-03, 22:59
Once you buy the drives, you might as well have bought a real one, already loaded with disks for about $600...
I have a Buffalo Terastation 1Gb that hosts all the movies, music and pictures. It comes with samba and works smoothlessly with xbmc to stream videos without any glitches.
Kris_Toff
2007-12-03, 22:59
Sorry that was 1 Tb... :)
Hello all, I'm trying to buy a NAS to use it excluvely with XBMC.
I know, they are not the best enclosures of the world...but they are cheap, which is what I want.
for inexpensive and simple, check out the simpleshare 500Gb. About same price as external usb 500gb. Supports SMB & NSF. Works with both xbmc and Tvix. Using one for past 3 mths, no issue. Version with 1Tb supposed to be out soon.
http://www.simpleshare.com/
Thank you for the answers.
Well, I forgot to mention that I don't want to have a monster living with me in the living room...so that's why I'd prefer a simple HDD enclosure instead of an old PC.
Thabk you for the simpletech...I'll try to find it, but the thing is that it's quite difficult to find it in Europe or in Spain, which is where I live now. But I think this is a good choice, so I'll try to find it.
Anyway...do you know any more HDD?? Are the ones I wrote crappy??
:laugh:
Don't expect people here to go to a Spanish Ebay site! If you want info about a product, write the name of the product here, and then people will answer if they know them. The trick is to make it easy to answer.
/tinBuzz