I have a Synology DS207+ that I use as NAS and as a web development server. However, the latest version of Wordpress, which I use extensively, runs so slowly as to be unusable on the DS207+.
I'm planning to build my own replacement and would like any thoughts on the best hardware platform for the job. The job will be basic NAS stuff like back-up and remote file access; web server to run Wordpress as well as other web applications (nothing enterprise level though!). I intend to use Ubuntu Server for the OS. I will not need the capability to play back HD video.
I can pick up a VIA ARTiGO A2000 very cheaply but would it be up to the web server tasks?
I've also been considering low power integrated boards such as Intel's D425KT & D525MW as they are very reasonably priced.
What would be the advantage of spending double on Jetway's JNC96-525 or JNF99-525 boards.
Could I get away with an Atom N270 such as on the Jetway JNF94-270 and would 2GB of RAM be adequate.
There seems to be a ridiculous amount of choice so I'm hoping someone on the board has tried the same thing and can share their experience.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Jonny
I'm planning to build my own replacement and would like any thoughts on the best hardware platform for the job. The job will be basic NAS stuff like back-up and remote file access; web server to run Wordpress as well as other web applications (nothing enterprise level though!). I intend to use Ubuntu Server for the OS. I will not need the capability to play back HD video.
I can pick up a VIA ARTiGO A2000 very cheaply but would it be up to the web server tasks?
I've also been considering low power integrated boards such as Intel's D425KT & D525MW as they are very reasonably priced.
What would be the advantage of spending double on Jetway's JNC96-525 or JNF99-525 boards.
Could I get away with an Atom N270 such as on the Jetway JNF94-270 and would 2GB of RAM be adequate.
There seems to be a ridiculous amount of choice so I'm hoping someone on the board has tried the same thing and can share their experience.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Jonny