I have a DNS-323 but have been investigating a DIY NAS solution for a while because of its limitations. Then it occurred to me that I could repurpose the same Shuttle KPC K45 box that I built just a couple of months ago as a BT/eMule client. It turns out that the KPC NAS was not an original idea, and many people have actually gone the same route.
Detailed config of the existing box:
1) Shuttle KPC K45 Cube PC, 945GC chipset, integrated audio, video, and gigabit LAN
2) Intel Celeron Dual Core E1200 1.6GHz processor w/ EIST
3) 2GB DDR2-667 RAM
The above config draws about 45W idle, thanks to the power-hungry, dinosaur 945GC chipset.
I'm going to migrate the two WD 750GB GP drives from the current NAS to this box. I'm still considering adding a little notebook hard drive as the OS drive (have an 40GB IDE 2.5" HDD from a defunct notebook), but I may also just create a separate partition on one of the WD drives for OS if I feel lazy. I don't need RAID.
Initially, I'll probably use Vista SP1 as the OS just because all my other PCs are Vista anyway.
This setup will allow me to have a little box that's NAS, a BT/eMule client, as well as a media PC for my treadmill. It can be any number of other things too. I will no longer agonize over firmware bugs, limited feature sets, slow file transfer speeds, etc.
The biggest concern is the 45W idle power consumption compared to 8W of the DNS-323. Greener boards already exist today, but it's not cost-effective to get one right now since I already have the KPC. Since I only use my NAS during non-work hours, I may choose to implement a power down scheme where the NAS is not running 24/7.
Detailed config of the existing box:
1) Shuttle KPC K45 Cube PC, 945GC chipset, integrated audio, video, and gigabit LAN
2) Intel Celeron Dual Core E1200 1.6GHz processor w/ EIST
3) 2GB DDR2-667 RAM
The above config draws about 45W idle, thanks to the power-hungry, dinosaur 945GC chipset.
I'm going to migrate the two WD 750GB GP drives from the current NAS to this box. I'm still considering adding a little notebook hard drive as the OS drive (have an 40GB IDE 2.5" HDD from a defunct notebook), but I may also just create a separate partition on one of the WD drives for OS if I feel lazy. I don't need RAID.
Initially, I'll probably use Vista SP1 as the OS just because all my other PCs are Vista anyway.
This setup will allow me to have a little box that's NAS, a BT/eMule client, as well as a media PC for my treadmill. It can be any number of other things too. I will no longer agonize over firmware bugs, limited feature sets, slow file transfer speeds, etc.
The biggest concern is the 45W idle power consumption compared to 8W of the DNS-323. Greener boards already exist today, but it's not cost-effective to get one right now since I already have the KPC. Since I only use my NAS during non-work hours, I may choose to implement a power down scheme where the NAS is not running 24/7.
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