I would recommend  FreeNAS as well, been using it for quite some time and 
have been very pleased with  it. It does everything I ask and more. Nice 
thing about it is, similar to m0n0wall from which it is a fork, you can 
simply back up the configuration. In the event a re-install is necessary, 
there really is no worries. I have swapped drives out before out of two 
FreeNAS machines, installed, and restored settings in a matter of minutes. 
Another nice aspect is it requires hardly any disk space, so for the OS you 
can use basically any old hard drive, and then add in the larger file share 
drives. In fact this is what got me into FreeNAS, I was looking to use a 
bunch of old hardware to make a storage share for disk based backups.Sean 
Waite




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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:27:10 -0500 (CDT)

Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Homemade NAS




> Have you checked:

>

> http://www.freenas.org/ [http://www.freenas.org/]





Thanks. Didn't know about that site



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