Hi,
I have been looking for a home NAS solution over the past couple of weeks and came across NASLite+. This product looks fantastic!!! Simple and elegant. Best of all, it allows you to get more mileage from the old PC's lying around the house but delivering better performance than a lot of the off-the-shelf NAS solutions out there for a fraction of the price. Can't wait to try it!!!
I've got a PIII 733MHz (Intel D815EEA motherboard) with 384MB RAM and plan to put a 200GB Segate HD on it. Initially I plan to use the onboard 10/100 NIX but will look at adding a Gigabit NIC, Gigabit switch and Linux server at a later stage.
I have got a few questions and would appreciate any help. Apologies if they have been answered in other posts.
1. Does NASLite+ put the HD into hibernation (HD stop spinning) during long periods of inactivity or does it just continue spinning all the time? I am just wondering about the wear & tear and heat generation?
2. Most of the posts I have seen put the READs slower than the WRITEs? Can anyone explain why?
3. In the event of a power failure during say a backup operation, on reboot, do we have the ability to run a fsck or similar operation on a NASLite disk to cleanup any problems left by the sudden power loss?
Wishlist
a. would love to see the ability to specify simple backup cron job within NASLite, ie. backing up disk-1 to disk-2 on the same server
b. some simple security access to drives or maybe folders (if possible)
Thank you in advance for your help.
