NAS
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NAS on Debian
Model | CPU | Memory | Storage | Network | Extensions | Special | Dimensions (H*W*D) (mm) | Weight (empty) (kg) | Power (stdb/op) (W) | Cooling | Noise (stdb/op) (dB) | Price (€) |
QNAP TS-419P Turbo NAS | Marvell 6281 1.2GHz | 16MB Flash + 512MB DDRII RAM | 2.5”) SATA I/II hot-swappable lockable | 2*Gbps | 4*USB2 + 2*eSATA | LCD + LEDs + buttons + buzzer | 177*180*235 | 3 | 11/26 | 1 fan | 33.2/35.1 | 500 |
Thecus N4100PRO | AMD Geode LX800 500MHz | 256MB DDR400 RAM | 4*SATA | 2*Gbps | 3*USB2 | LCD + LEDs + buttons | 200*160*230 | 7 | 62/84 | ??? | 21.3/23.9 | 600 |
ReadyNAS 104 (RN10400) | Marvell Armada 370 @1.2GHz | 128MB Flash + 512MB DDR3 | 2.5") SATA 6Gb/s hot-swappable | 2*Gbps | 1 eSata + 1 USB2 + 2USB3 | LCD + LEDs + buttons | 223*134*205 | 4.7 | ??/45.6 | 1 fan (92 mm) | <25dBa | 220€ |
More info:
- comparison with other 4-disks QNAP NAS (429P seems a good compromise)
Not considered:
- HP Media Vault: too small (2 disks only) and old
- HP StorageWorks X500/X510 Data Vault: Debian not installable
- Synology DS-101g: too small (1 disk only) and old
- Synology DS-410: Debian not installable yet
Do not forget to select you disks carefully.