I was interested in rolling my own. I looked into the dual core atom boards, but none were cheap enough to trigger me to walk away from an old Celeron machine I have.

Eric

On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Kevin Fries <kfries6@gmail.com> wrote:

We used to use these great mobos from a company called CongaTec

http://www.congatec.us/qa6.html
http://www.congatec.us/qcarrier.html

This 95x140 motherboard and QSeven module can handle 2 Data drives.

I know you said you would prefer not to roll your own, but if you do, this is an awesome setup.

Kevin

On Oct 4, 2010 2:27 PM, "Kurt Granroth" <kurt+plug-discuss@granroth.com> wrote:

I'm looking for a NAS that looks roughly like so:

o Very low power usage (~10 watts or less, ideally)
o Can run squid or similar proxy
o Can serve up files like you'd expect as NAS to do
o Can stream media
o Can run Linux or, at least, is customizable

Anybody using anything like this already?

I'm not opposed to rolling my own with mini-itx or the like but I'd
prefer not to.  I do wonder if the proxy requirement is more of a
deal-breaker since most NAS units try to stay strictly in the storage realm.

One thought is adapting a Pogoplug or Seagate Dockstar or the like.  I'm
not yet sure if that'll do all I want, though.

Any thoughts?
Kurt
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