[mythtv-users] esata drives - experience?
Yan Seiner
yan at seiner.com
Tue Apr 8 16:39:36 UTC 2008
Krzysztof Adamski
> On Tue, 2008-08-04 at 10:44 -0500, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
>> Seems like for $130 you might be able to get a decent case,
>> motherboard/cpu combo (doesn't need much) and a regular IDE PCI board
>> and just build a server. Then just iSCSI or NFS mount it back to your
>> main system. I did this recently with a stack of 5 160GB drives using
>> a free after rebate case, leftover boards and memory and buying a
>> SATA/IDE PCI board. Ended up with software RAID 5, about 600GB of
>> iSCSI space that I mounted over to my Vista box for photo storage.
>
> For lower overhead you can use AoE instead of iSCSI if both machines are
> on the same LAN.
What's AoE? I've not heard that before.
I've been reading up on iscsi and it sounds interesting.... Faster
throughput than NFS? That would be cool.
Would a 700 MHz PIII be sufficient as a server for this? I have one of
those handy. And, could it be used for recordings with myth? Are there
bandwidth issues?
--Yan
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