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Users / Re: Google Summer of Code (GSoC) - Ideas and Mentors Needed!!!
« on: January 11, 2010, 07:30:34 pm »
Integration with Lime Technologies Unraid. I do not work for them, I do use their software.
UnRaid is a digital media storage server (NAS) with parity protection, but no striping, so it can shut down drives not being used. So you get Raid 5 protection but not the performance. Performance is that of your single Hard Drive. It does NFS, SAMBA, FTP, SABNZBD, Torrents, ...running on syslinux slackware (unfortunately). It boots from USB so all your SATA/IDE/SCSI interfaces are free for storage. Very easy to use, and very easy to swap out a 400GB drive for a 2TB drive! It rebuilsd the date of the drive you pulled out onto the new one. The thing is it is a great system that uses very little CPU. I know that if I could run Linux MCE Server side of things on this slackware server, that would be amazing, and reduce the need for another server. I think the two softwares go hand in hand quiet well. It can support up to 19 drives for a 36TB solution.
http://lime-technology.com/
You can buy the server pre-made, make your own server, and buy only the software. I think what is missing to linux MCE is the storage side of Parity only, no striping, auto power shutdown drives not needed, web gui tools to manage it all.
UnRaid is a digital media storage server (NAS) with parity protection, but no striping, so it can shut down drives not being used. So you get Raid 5 protection but not the performance. Performance is that of your single Hard Drive. It does NFS, SAMBA, FTP, SABNZBD, Torrents, ...running on syslinux slackware (unfortunately). It boots from USB so all your SATA/IDE/SCSI interfaces are free for storage. Very easy to use, and very easy to swap out a 400GB drive for a 2TB drive! It rebuilsd the date of the drive you pulled out onto the new one. The thing is it is a great system that uses very little CPU. I know that if I could run Linux MCE Server side of things on this slackware server, that would be amazing, and reduce the need for another server. I think the two softwares go hand in hand quiet well. It can support up to 19 drives for a 36TB solution.
http://lime-technology.com/
You can buy the server pre-made, make your own server, and buy only the software. I think what is missing to linux MCE is the storage side of Parity only, no striping, auto power shutdown drives not needed, web gui tools to manage it all.