SmallNetBuilder walks through building a 16 drive RAID5 NAS with FreeBSD 6.
Linksys NSS4000: Biz-class NAS with pizazz
SmallNetBuilder reviews theĀ Linksys NSS4000 NAS.
NAS Basics
SmallNetBuilder has a writeup of the different types of prebuilt NAS devices available.
Prebuilt NAS Benchmarks
SmallNetBuilder has a list of NAS devices benchmarked by different criteria. A homebuilt Ubuntu NAS device make an appearance in several benchmarks.
Software RAID5 and LVM with the Etch Installer
Debian Administration looks at setting up Software RAID5 with the new Debian installer.
Battle for 160GB: Hard Disk Drive Roundup Part I
X-bit labs benchmarks eleven 160 GB hard drives.
NAS too slow? Try DAS
SmallNetBuilder takes a look at the Norco DS-500, a five drive eSATA attached drive enclosure.
How-To: Ubuntu Media Server
rubbervir.us shows how to quickly turn an old computer into a file server running Samba.
Network File System (NFS) Server and Client Configuration in Debian
Debian Admin has an article detailing NFS setup and tuning.
Cheap RAID Ravages WD Raptor
Tom’s Hardware benchmarks a couple of 7200 drives in RAID 0 and compares them against the 10,000 RPM Western Digital Raptor. For fun they put the Raptor in a RAID 0 array too.
SATA-IO Releases SATA Revision 2.6 Specification
DailyTech reports on the SATA update. Included with the new connectors are updates to NCQ which benefit desktop and laptop systems.
The latest SATA revision 2.6 adds new physical and performance features to the previous SATA revision 2.5, also referred to as SATA 3.0Gbps, specification.
The Hard Drive as Eye Candy
The New York Times takes a look at the hard drive market.
Strong demand for external hard drives was one of the highlights in consumer electronics last year. Americans spent $600 million on external hard drives in 2006, an increase of 53 percent over 2005, according to NPD, a market research firm. Put another way, consumers bought 739.7 million gigabytes of hard-drive storage space last year, more than 11 times as much as they did in 2003.
Understanding Hard Drive Performance
Tom’s Hardware takes a look at hard drive performance, focusing mainly on 7200 RPM drives.
This article will give you an overview of all parameters that are relevant to hard drive performance. These are the drive form factor, platter diameter and platter count, recording technology and data density, rotation speed and access time, interface and buffer memory.
The Sytrin SHF1 Hard Drive Cooler
Toms Hardware reviews the Sytrin SHF1 Hard Drive Cooler.
Store, Swap and Organize: Storage Accessories
Tom’s Hardware has a review of some storage accessories, including a dock which turns a standard 5.25″ drive bay into a hot-swap housing for four 2.5″ laptop drives.