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[News] Microsoft Employee Builds Media Server/NAS... with Linux

  • Subject: [News] Microsoft Employee Builds Media Server/NAS... with Linux
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:15:16 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
My $300 UPNP Media Server and NAS (On Ubuntu)

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| First, I'll mention that there are indeed off-the-shelf NAS solutions that do 
| this, such as the DNS-323.  I've had pretty bad experience with these, and in 
| my case i'm actually replacing my DNS-323 becuase I was just tired of the 
| constant lock-ups/failures/etc.   
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http://www.keirgordon.com/2007/06/my-300-upnp-media-server-and-nas-on.html

Quite a large number of Microsoft folks (employees/MVPs/experts/journalists)
seem to be intrigued by Linux and they install it, too. They probably realise
it's that thing which is replacing them.


Related:

Server device deemed "best Linux-based product"

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| Bubba is a compact, fanless server appliance with an internal hard
| drive up to 500GB, a 200MHz ARM processor, and a fully customizable
| Debian Linux operating system. 
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6475002954.html


Will bad backups doom Windows Home Server?

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| Microsoft just announced it's working on Windows Home Server, which
| among other features, will automatically back up files on all PCs in
| the home. But if the product uses the same kind of brain-dead backup
| built into Windows Vista, this is a product that will be dead on arrival.
| 
| The backup tool built into Windows Vista may be the worst utility
| every packed into an operating system. It doesn't allow you to back
| up individual files, folders or even file types. Instead, you have to
| back up every single file and folder of broad generic types. 
| 
| For example, if you want to back up a single picture, you have to back
| up every single graphic of every graphic file type on your entire PC,
| including all the graphics that Vista itself uses. This means you can
| be forced to back up hundreds of gigabytes of files if you only want
| to back up a few family photos.
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http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/4303


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| In an entry on the Home Server blog, program manager Chris Sullivan 
| said that the group has received nearly 2,400 bug reports so far from 
| beta testers, and still had 495, or about 21% of the total, classified 
| as "active."
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9014183&intsrc=news_ts_head


Multipurpose home server gains power, features

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| Quad Micro Works is prepping a second release of its Linux-based
| multipurpose home network, gateway, and server appliance. The new
| "Square One Personal Server" will integrate an 802.11g access point, 
| along with a 4-port router and file, print, and Web servers.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2053358509.html


Compelling Linux server slithers into the open

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| Given the compact size of the Slug (it's smaller than most of
| the hard disk enclosures that plug into it), the low power
| consumption and the range of software available, it makes for 
| a pretty compelling little Linux server, particularly for
| developers.
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/05/24/slug_linux_server/


Hardware Review: Bubba - The Linux-Based Mini Server

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| Microsoft would like you to think that their new Home Server products
| are something new; affordable devices that sit quietly in the corner
| of your home, providing network backup for your most important files,
| and streaming your media around your home. While Home Server is
| definitely a new approach for Microsoft, it's a niche that their
| nemesis Linux has been filling for some time. If Microsoft wanted
| a masterclass on how to craft their latest assault of consumers'
| homes, they should look to Excito and their Bubba Mini Server.
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/05/21/213437.php


Compact, fanless home server runs Debian Linux

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| A small company in Sweden is shipping a low-power, ultra-quiet
| Linux file and print server based on Debian Linux. Excito's
| "Bubba" is based on a 200MHz ARM processor, and comes equipped
| with 80GB to 500GB drives plus a customizable OS featuring a
| handy torrent/http/ftp download manager.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4105652894.html

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